Travel Psychology & Logistics
I Stopped Letting My Friends “Save Money” on Group Trips
The hidden cost of the “logistics king” is a tax paid in collective sleep, patience, and the slow erosion of sanity.
The phone rang at . It wasn’t the pre-set, gentle crescendo of my alarm, but the jarring, rhythmic intrusion of a stranger’s urgency. I answered, voice thick with the gravel of interrupted REM sleep, only to hear a man’s voice demand, “Is Derrick there?” When I told him he had the wrong number, there was no apology, no embarrassed “sorry to wake you,” just a click and the dial tone.
I lay there in the gray, flat light of the early morning, staring at the ceiling, thinking about the absolute ease with which people can reach into your life and steal of sleep without ever feeling the weight of the theft. It’s the same feeling I had , standing under the porte-cochere of a hotel in Las Vegas at .
The Ghost of the Logistics King
The air was that specific desert cold that feels like it’s trying to preserve you against your will. There were five of us. Four of us were staying at the hotel where we were currently standing-a massive, sprawling resort that had been our home base for three nights of a music festival.
The fifth, let’s call him Mark, was not. Mark had been the “smart” one during the planning
