49 Ways To Travel (And Live) Better
Default to yes in new situations but don’t be afraid to say no when you need to.
Default to yes in new situations but don’t be afraid to say no when you need to.
It was on that day that I realized I wanted to be that kind of guy too.
I take inventory of who I spend my time with. I spend less time with “energy vampires” (you know who they are!).
So often it seems we are worried about how immigration might erode our communities. This experience left me imagining what a greater, international community has the potential to be like.
As an introvert I was actually pretty worried about constantly having to interact with and rely on strangers. I was anxious about the idea of not always being able to be alone when I needed to be.
I must live my answer. And every day I’m given is another precious opportunity to bellow out at the top of my lungs my answer: THIS is who I am!
One thing I’ve been insecure about however is taking pictures of people. It’s funny because these are the pictures, when I look back, I appreciate the most. They are also the pictures I regret not having taken the most.
As a traveler, where I’ve been isn’t half as important as where I’m going.
What am I doing this for? Work. Relationships. Hobbies. I’ve been unhappiest in my life when the question has gone unasked for too long.
Save first, then figure out how to get by on what’s left. Most people operate in the opposite order.