" You travel around the world, once you travel around a few times, you’re kind of numb to the fact of what you’ve accomplished until years later. "
- Scott Steiner

The quote suggests that experiencing many travels can lead one to become desensitized to their significance over time. Initially, each trip might feel like a remarkable achievement or a unique adventure. However, as more and more trips are taken, they may start to blend together in the traveler's mind, making it harder to appreciate the individual value of each journey.

Underlying this observation is the idea that repeated exposure to similar experiences can dull our perception of their importance. When someone travels frequently around the world, the novelty and excitement of each new destination might fade as the pattern repeats itself over years. This desensitization happens gradually, often without the traveler noticing until much later when they reflect on their accumulated experiences. At that point, individuals may realize how many unique opportunities and adventures they have encountered but perhaps did not fully appreciate at the time.

Scott Steiner is a well-known professional wrestler who has also been active in acting and media commentary. His background as an entertainer gives him insight into performance and public perception, themes that often intersect with his observations about travel and experience.