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Ria asked in TravelCanadaVancouver · 1 year ago

Is it reasonable that my life is strictly revolved around travel?.?

I am 26 and for the last few years basically one of my only passions is traveling. That’s basically all I want to do in my life.. everything else seems unrewarding to me. I live in Vancouver Canada and i don’t think it’s the best place to live. It’s what I think about almost every minute of the day going by.. my life is just programmed for consistently taking off. So far I have been to a few places but I need more. I honestly dont consider anything else in life exciting. 

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  • 1 year ago

    Go do it! If it is your passion, go for it. You live in a time where it is not only possible to do that, you can make a living. Many people have started travel blogs that have ended up making them a pretty darn good living. Companies have paid people to travel and do social media for their company. I know people who have traveled the world through sponsorships - they would raise money from companies like Columbia, Northface, etc and they would travel to Iceland and teach kids to ski and ice/rock climb (I thought it weird that they would need to be taught to ski in Iceland, but what do I know).

    The point is that there are opportunities out there. These opportunities are not going to find you though. You have to really want to do these things and be willing to do what it takes to make it a reality.

    Look at some one like Alex Honnold (watch the Free Solor documentary if you haven't). All he ever wanted to do was rock climb. He never cared about anything but that. He lived in a van for most of his life because it gave him the opportunity to do his passion. Money means basically nothing to him.

  • 1 year ago

    It's reasonable if you can afford it.

  • Pearl
    Lv 7
    1 year ago

    i dont see anything wrong with that

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    I know two people who work only to pay for their next trip, and who are away four months out of the year. It makes them really happy. If you think the same is achievable for you, then go for it.

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