![]() Perhaps it’s something we overlook amongst the romanticization of wanderlust and moments of “Omg, I bought a one-way ticket to go backpacking in Thailand – so quirky!”. If you only ever do what you’ve always done, then you’ll only ever get what you’ve always gotten. And I’m going to be a better person for it. We’ve all got something that made us go, fuck it Imma travel the world. Turns out every dirtbag has a dusty, crusty origin story. I kept my origin story on the down-low and thought it was weird and unique and awful. ![]() I mean, I quit my job to travel but it’s hard to find people that relate to that. We all have that one person who we know has “done the thing”. OK, so it’s still just my two cents worth, but you’ve come looking for answers! And answers I’ll give you! □ So here’s a balanced take on quitting your job to travel the world. Once that purpose is served, there isn’t necessarily a need to keep going.īut I will always argue that travel is the number one way to push yourself to the edge of your comfort zone and level up as a person – even if it is a temporary space. I think it’s important to recognise that travel serves a purpose. I think there are some times when not quitting your job to travel the world is the right thing to do. This article might not be what you expect a travel blogger to say in answer to this question. I think in every traveller’s genesis story, there is an element of ok, that’s it. It’s not always a cute sunset picture that’s perfectly framed for Instagram. You will probably throw up the usual defences of travel is expensive, you don’t know where you would go, or what you would do. So you’re sitting at your desk and wondering, alright, do I do it? Do I quit my job to travel the world?
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