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09-23-2015, 06:58 PM | #46 | |
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What is the saying, something along the lines that you are so busy making a living that you're unable to live life? |
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09-23-2015, 07:11 PM | #47 |
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Missed this thread earlier... Good for the OP! I finally did this three years ago, in hindsight, best move I've ever made!
Life is short, enjoy it! As long as you are reasonably responsible with your finances, do it.
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09-24-2015, 10:18 AM | #48 |
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Allow me to be a fly in the ointment here. Boring perspective, but something to think about. Take it or leave it.
People fail to realize the incredible cost of quitting their jobs and then spending a majority of their savings on a world trip. Always run to something, not away from something. And always remember, when the fun is done, you have a harsh reality to return to unless you're independently wealthy or have a nice inheritance to fall back on. Sure, you can always save up again, but these 20 somethings that quit their $50k/yr jobs to travel for a year on a budget lose a lot more than just the cost of the trip. Have a little balance. Struggling with work? Ask for leave. Take a short trip. Take a couple weeks vacation. Demand fewer hours. You have nothing to lose if you're already ready to just quit. I've read a bunch of these stories lately, and they all have one thing in common. The people doing it aren't rich, something you need to be to quit your job and travel the world. All of them save for years to pile up enough cash, then spend it all in one go and give up earnings, experience, and compound growth they'll never get back. They also end up traveling on a strict budget, not necessarily the way you want to see the world. I've traveled all over the world, but I've done it while always maintaining a full time job. If you can afford it, by all means. But if you're just doing it to have a great experience, might want to re-think it. You'll have to make up for lost time later and you'll be a hell of a lot older, and less willing/able to do it then. |
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09-24-2015, 10:45 AM | #49 |
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^ there are always opportunity cost and trade offs. Sometimes things will make sense to some but not others. To each his own I guess. One doesn't have to be rich to take a chance and bet on himself.
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09-30-2015, 12:58 PM | #50 |
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So yesterday my manager said to me "you gotta use your brains and think a little." I have a masters degree. Fml.
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09-30-2015, 02:21 PM | #51 |
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so many debbie downers in here. op is a grown ass man who has made a decision to do something 90% of you are scared to even contemplate.
good for you, post pics of your travels. |
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09-30-2015, 10:10 PM | #56 |
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Good luck OP, a life without trying something new or taking a slight chance would not be a life. If you crash and burn, it will still be better than doing nothing (playing very safe) and wondering "what if" all your life. I actually feel sad for all the people that live in one place and never travel anywhere (even to another state).
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i usually wait for a layoff before i go tour the world (they hand u a grip of cash for severance and vacation pay and then u get 6 months of unemployment benefits to hold you over. i can proudly say i've been laidoff from some of the best tech places to get laid off from over the past 20 years). Been to: SoCal NorCal AZ - grand canyon and kingman NV - vegas (Many LA to vegas runs) IL - bean town CT NJ (But really this should almost be considered a different country, hated it) Drove from NJ to IL and back Drove NJ to MD then to DC and back WA - Seattle Drove NY to MA and back NY PA FL Mexico Canada (Niagara Falls, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal) Taiwan HK Macau Vietnam Thailand Pakistan Qatar UK (Most of these places i have been to multiple times). Places i would like to see some day after a future layoff: India China (Mainland) Saudi Arabia Dubai Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Phillipines Korea (South... duh!) Japan Australia New Zealand Scotland Ireland Holland France Germany (euro delivery, drive the ring) Russia Belarus Costa Rica Belize Spain Argetina Last edited by fazman; 10-03-2015 at 11:43 PM.. |
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When you positively can't go back, the only way to move is forward. It can be scary, and difficult, but it can pay off in a big way. It did for me; best wishes, OP. |
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10-03-2015, 11:30 PM | #59 |
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Landed in Ho Chi Minh City yesterday morning. After settling in to our AirbNb place we went to Ben Thanh market to grab a quick lunch (street food), bought some flip flops for my buddy, drank a lot of milk tea at Phuc Long (pretty hip place in the city), and then went drinking/chill with the cousins. That's my buddy riding with my cousin's friend. The area across the building below is where they filmed Top Gear's Vietnam episode.
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Can't believe you're there already!!!
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