your kidding me right? wow. hate to be so blunt but youde fit in better on digihitch.com.
your kidding me right? wow. hate to be so blunt but youde fit in better on digihitch.com.
best advice on this whole damned forum right here folks. nothing changes by people sitting around and wishing it would. traveling will not change your life either. if anything it'll just make it that much harder.Grab "YOUR" life by the neck and squeeze as hard as you can and say, "This is what I want to do in life!!!", and then go get it!!!
didgihitch.com? never been there. but coming from a kid that still lives at home with the folks I guess I shouldn't take much offense. Going back thru our dialogue by clicking Conversations in the profile link I thought it was you that said you're more of a "squatter/hitcher" than a train rider, so I'm kinda confused here. How would I belong on a hitchiking site if I don't hitchhike as opposed to you who does?
No matter where you go, there you are.
I journaled that exact sentence a couple of weeks ago, realizing so many things in myself that I was trying to change via travel.
The beauty of travel (for me, and probably many others) is that it pushes along those personal epiphanies. But if you find mediocrity in stationary life, you will find the same on the road, once the novelty wears off. Sometimes it's better to change your perspective rather than your location.
What is on the road? What is on the tracks?
I journaled that exact sentence a couple of weeks ago, realizing so many things in myself that I was trying to change via travel.
The beauty of travel (for me, and probably many others) is that it pushes along those personal epiphanies. But if you find mediocrity in stationary life, you will find the same on the road, once the novelty wears off. Sometimes it's better to change your perspective rather than your location.
What is on the road? What is on the tracks?
That's why I recommended in another thread that the person study to find places they want to go and see. That way, they aren't "Wandering aimlessly, because my life sucks and I want to slit my wrists.", but have actual goals, which are now "I'm see ing places and things that other people only dream they can.
Your story about siing the Grand Canyon may not impress people who live in Arizona, but it's a tale of exotic adventure to the guy giving you a ride in Jersey. Some people pick up hobos just to hear a good story.
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