If I were you, I would first think about my POSITIVE assets. What DO you have going for you? Think about it VERY carefully. Despite what you see in movies, life on the road is not glamorous. You'll be dirtier, colder, hungrier, wetter, broker, hotter, and more miserable than you've probably ever been in your life. Not only that, but as TONS of people have said to young people in your situation; the road is dangerous, there are people you will cross paths with who will try (and possibly succeed) to beat you up, rob you, rape you, and even kill you for no reason at all. Unless you're CURRENTLY in a life-or-death situation at home, I would HIGHLY recommend that you stick around and tough it out for the next three years. It might be rough, but you can start now and use every resource available to you to research and learn about where you'd wanna go, methods of travel, tips, hints and advice from people who have been living the nomadic lifestyle for years. In the meantime, read everything you can get your hands on about rural & urban survivalism, and focus on becoming the type of person that is reliable and self-sufficient, regardless of the circumstances. There are TONS of posts & articles on this very website, so try using the search bar or just browsing the different categories.
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