Escaping the Urge to Escape
You can’t order up discoveries, epiphanies, and revelations like a burger and fries. That way of thinking is how shorter trips became a commodity.
You can’t order up discoveries, epiphanies, and revelations like a burger and fries. That way of thinking is how shorter trips became a commodity.
The more you get out in the world, the more active you are, the more you realize your capabilities, and the mental and spiritual benefits to that are boundless.
When I told the advisor in charge of managing my college tuition (the existence of which is little more than sheer dumb luck, and for…
Confession: I hate posing for photos. Always have. Pictures of me typically date a few months apart. So posting a photo of myself outdoors right…
My biggest challenge in travel will be figuring out how to manage my introversion amid never-ending socialization and a constantly changing landscape. But there are plenty of other more tangible things I’m ready to learn on the road.
All the little lifestyle accouterments so many of us don’t even think twice about, really do add up. And saving for travel isn’t much different than saving up for grad school, or for a new car, or for retirement.