I could also see me concluding that constant travel is pointless.
We have travelled a lot over our working life, and have loved seeing the world. This love of travel led to me seeking an expat assignment, which I now 18 months in to. Relocating our lives to the other side of the world was a bigger shock to the system than I amticiapated, and we were seasoned travellers, having spent months at a time abroad previously. I would say it has taken us most of the 18 months to truly settle into our new home. Now we are settled in, and I doubt we will be in a rush to move back home, as that will also be disruptive. I think we will want to stay at least 3 years to get the most out of the experience.
Living as an expat has also created opportunities for more travel than we ever would have contemplated from home. In the past 18 months we have visited 18 different countries. This has definitely sated my appetite, and I am pretty sure we will end up traveling less in FIRE rather than more. We want to have our dog back, have family around us, grow our vegetables, join a basketball team and contribute to our community. Of course we will still explore the world, seeking out the most incredible hikes and spending lazy days in European villages, but I feel travel will be secondary to the rest of our lives. Whereas now, it feels like it's a bit all consuming.