Last month I mentioned the Saint Vincent and Grenadines digital detox tourism campaign. Recently I got an advance copy of an info graphic created for a Expedia's UK Web site:

You need to see the full-sized image to really appreciate it.

I think what's interesting is the degree to which it assumes we need to justify vacations in medical and physiological terms: that our everyday experience of the benefits of going away are less trustworthy than scientific studies about serotonin levels and the neurological benefits of hearing water. Perhaps it's a sign not just that we trust expert knowledge more than our own experience, but that we're less able to observe our own interior states.