Invest in Long-Term Travel and Find Out Your Purpose in Life

in travel •  7 years ago  (edited)

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“The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” —Mark Twain.

I sat in the office cubicle and counting the days. I sold my things and finally decided to quit my job and travel.

That was the start of the rest of my life.

While all the young people from all over the world, mostly from Europe were taking their gap year, backpacking around South East Asia, partying and shagging in the most fun places of the world, I was trying to find my place in the corporate world. A corporate slave for years I was, but hey don’t get me wrong, I really liked my job. You know - data, reports, computer stuff and all, it was just that I felt like there was something more outside the 9-5 grind.

I couldn't relate to anyone. Friends were getting married, having kids, buying their own houses or driving their own cars, co-workers talking about promotion. I didn’t fit in. Actually, I was already growing up and not belonging. I was the outsider. I didn’t see the point of why most people like the same things and how the life pattern was just the same.

I was that kid who didn’t like other kids. I still don’t like them when they become adults. To each his own, yes. Perhaps I have another calling, perhaps I really have to find “it” out. Whatever it is. But how?

The next thing I knew, I was hitchhiking in Indonesia, getting my PADI license in Vietnam, drinking Vodka in Russia, buying my ukulele in Kuala Lumpur, almost getting killed by a Brazilian truck driver, watching the whales in Argentina, playing electric guitar in a bar in Peru, making friends with the sea lions in The Galapagos, you name it.

4 years later, I was traveling and living from one country to another. Working a bit here and there, doing some freelancing work online or just wandering aimlessly. I didn't want to make traveling lose its charm, so I was thinking why did I embark on this journey of a lifetime in the first place? I couldn’t continue going on like this. Is this what I have wished years ago, to live a nomadic lifestyle and to find out what I really want in life along the way.

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Did you know that to do what you really want in life is the hardest thing in the world, like what you really want. But first, you have to find out what that is, identify exactly what can make you go on living and strive for that kind of life you really deserve. It is possible.

So I started traveling with that in mind, to find out my purpose. I didn’t really know what to do in the beginning, it was like diving into the unknown and just see what happens. I didn’t stop traveling until that purpose slowly unraveled itself. You just have to be alert, because once you realize what it is, that will be the epic aha moment.

Long-travel is not a bed of roses, it is full of ups and downs, opportunities on the road, last-minute decisions, the best and the worst people, hardships and excitement. In short, it is life at its finest. If you are still unsure of what you want to do in life, then perhaps long-term travel can help you arrive at it, through opportunities, people you meet on the road and rediscovering your passion.

It is an infinite possibility, treat long-term travel as an investment. Take a big leap of faith, and don’t stop traveling until you find out what your purpose is. However, long-term travel, especially that kind of travel that I did is not for the faint-hearted. It requires courage, deep inner strength, and independence. You must be able to survive the constant changes and the instability. You must be able to brave the dangers and make your way out of it. Most of the time you will be alone, but you have to learn how to enjoy your own company.

Perhaps you found out that you like to volunteer to help the animals, or you found the love of your life in another country and decided to live happily ever after, or you like to pursue your passion in music after jamming with the locals, or perhaps long-term travel gave you that perfect start-up idea. I am not going to tell you. Because whatever it is, it is for you to find it out.

Don’t be discouraged with the temporary defeats, people you meet, negativity and other difficulties you might encounter while traveling. Because if you just come back to your home country and not knowing the purpose, guess what? You might go back to the same job you don’t like anymore, plan another long escape or do the usual routine. However, it is good if you are able to find the perfect balance. But if long-term travel already showed you your purpose, then it will be easier for you to look forward to the future, work on the plan and use everything you have learned during your travel.

“What am I doing here?” – Arthur Rimbaud

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Wow...

I can rely a lot to your writting.

I was working from home and was happy that I escaped the 9-5 trap. But I kind of lost touch with my friends when they got intto it more and more.
Which made me feel kind of isolated and lonly.

I decided to sell almost everything, bought a bagpack and started my travels. This was only 2 month ago and but for now the only thing I regret is not doing it earlier.

I hear you. At the beginning, I was thinking the same thing, why I haven't done it earlier. Then later I realized that if is fine that I have done long-term traveling later on. I guess I have to experience fully the normal stuff, conforming to the society until I got tired of it. Now is my time. But hey, it's better to know the purpose later as we are ready to move on with out lives. We'd be much wiser.

Yes very true.

I am excited and scared shitless what the future holds. So I guess it is the right thing to do for now.

The worst case is I go back "home" after a while with a ton of new experience and a bit less money.

I got back home almost without money but full of experiences. Those experiences nobody can take away from you. As long as you have a plan or a definite purpose when you go back, you'd be able to pick yourself up again in time. But don't worry much about the future.

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Hey diabolical,

Really nice post. Thank you
I travel also around the World. This is amazing experience in my life. I am now in Asia, I love it. I wish you a great a journey.

Dora

Have fun traveling around Asia. Thanks!

Spot on! :)

I feel you! But also, these things don't have to be mutually exclusive. I know several wonderful women who have little ones and still travel. As translocalists, they learn the language and really become part of the community either enrolling their children in "kita" or schools abroad, or "worldschooling" them—another concept that totally excites me. I love the idea of radically new ways of living especially for women, and new ways of raising children so that instead of being ushered into complacency, they learn to thrive.

I Love this post, already read it twice, I really think your note about getting what you really want in life and going for it is one of the hardest things not life. I like one quote by Marianne Williamson that I think relates to this ; "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?' Actually, who are you not to be? " . Well surely you must have asked yourself this question, because the fact is, only we ourselves set our limits. So good for you to break out of this bubble that 99 percent of people live in , and I am looking forward to more posts from you !

Thank you very much for your insightful comment.

The only way to get somewhere is to decide that we're not gonna stay where we are.

Take that big step!

You are absolutely right my friend. There's nothing more important than gettin to know yourself. Keep up. I would love to read more!

Thanks for reading, I will post more. I am unstoppable. :)

I've been yearning to travel for a few years. Your words are inspirinng. Are your yearly expenses low while travelling constantly?

Yes because I was mostly doing volunteering, freelancing job online, couchsurfing, hitchhiking until I got tired. The first year, I was only spending money on food, entrance fees to the sites and beer. Thanks for reading!

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Thank you so much!

Hello, please follow the rules in steemit group to share your post there ☺ and then I will approve !

Waiting for old age to go on a trip, although all around say that already a decrepit old man.

Now is the time! When we get old, we'd probably just gonna go on a cruise lol.

Yes ! Now is the time, it's time to get out of the den.

I am finishing college in a year and after one article one from you, I've never been more inspired to not just get out of my box but to actually explore and work on my passion. Cheers!

Endless opportunities on the road for the young people. Go for it!

Amazing! This is my dream soon to be reality!

Congratulations! Go and make it a reality. :)

after 4.5 months of travelling to 28 countries, I decided my purpose in life is to travel no more than 3 weeks at a time and only when I have a nice buffer in the bank account so I do not run out of money during or after the trip. It's good to have some sort of savings instead of running up credit cards.

Yes that is good one. It's nice to travel with some security blanket or keep our savings untouched. It somehow takes away the anxiety while traveling.

Balance is the key!

I have the same feelings, now I am standing behind a choice what to do next with my life. Thank you for your thoughts =)

Yes, just go for it. Be patient, it will unravel itself. Meanwhile, enjoy the ride!

I feel what you are writing. I got 1 year unpaid leave from my corporate consulting job. After travelling Latin America and Africa, I came back to the job and quit after 2 months with many ideas of what to do next. For me it is many things. I cannot go back and only do 1 thing all day. Very very well written. Thank you. Curisous to hear whether you have found your THING. Clearly writing is one of them!

Travel can give us a lot of ideas, for our the next big step!

Yes, mine is a start-up idea. It took a while before I finally confirmed that it was really what I wanted to do when I get back. And yes, I am working on it right now.

Writing is just a part of it. :)

How awesome is this - it seems we are in a similar situation with a comparable history... I wish you the very best in this new adventure and hope to read from you prospering personally and professionally here on Steemit!

Life is how you embrace it coz how life treats you from the beginning whether tasty,sweet,bitter,sour,...you name it ,doesn't mean its going to end in that way. At times, life pushes so hard on us that we try quitting and as the saying goes, "Quitters don't win" , we just need to keep fighting back harder and harder until we get what we want. I love the inspiration from this post. I hope most of us can relate coz we are all winners and say NO to QUITTING.

I totally agree!

Yes, experience it all - joy, pain, excitement, failure! Everything will eventually lead us to the PURPOSE.

It has always been my dream to travel the world. You're so lucky that you're living the dream! Keep it up. :)

Just go for it! Thank you. :)

I will! After a year maybe. :)

Doing that right now. I highly recommend the Workaway platform as a starting point for anyone interested. I may even write an article about this soon...

Yes, volunteering through workaway is one of my best travel experiences! You'll meet great people from all over the world. Share and learn skills.

Really great post! I can relate to a lot of what you're saying here. I kind of did it in the reverse way, dropping out of college to buy a one way ticket to Spain, eventually dragging myself back to graduate, then immediately hitting the road again. Following your story!

Traveling makes us better people if you ask me!
Great post @diabolika!

Yes that is true! It makes us the best version of ourselves. Thank you!

You're welcome!

Would love to hear your opinion on my post as well. I wrote about some up and downsides of living abroad.

Great article. I can feel exactly what you mean as I have a strong passion for travelling as well and don`t really find the time for travelling just for its own sake. I have to travel for business or for family vacation. But I miss the pure freedom and joy of exploring the world. Shall we travel together some day? ;) Enjoy

Yes, we have to do it at least once in our lives to figure things out, to give us some clarity.

Sure, I'm already planning my next big trip but working on my own project first.

have fun with your traveling

Thanks!

This seems so close and yet so far..

Anything worthwhile takes time.

Really enjoyed your article! Upvote&resteemed:) I just posted a story about my experience long term abroad. Would love to hear your opinion!

I will definitely check that out, and give you my opinion. Thanks!

I looked at your page after you left a comment... some awesome singularities. My hitchhiking story is exactly what you are writing here (and as an aside was inspired by Che's motorcycle diaries).

@allcapsonezero, this experience was life changing for me. And this post as well, as I have written this on my first day on steemit and went trending. I didn't stop writing since then. :)

Ok I hope you'll write about your HH stories, I'd be waiting.

Wow. What a great read. I couldn't help but notice one similarity after another between our lives. I too felt like I didn't fit in. I got along with people well but could only take so much of them. I always felt like what ever I was doing wasn't for me, unless I was traveling and seeing the world.

I've been traveling for about 10 years. Either backpacking or bikepacking. I'm only 34 now. So it's been most of my adult life. I biked abut 1000 miles throughsuth east asia, taught English in South Korea and Hong Kong. Lived in Ecuador and I'm bilingual, and I just finished a trip in Central America.

I was totally unhappy living a normal life in the US. I can see myself traveling for a very long time. I love it! I might slow it down at times. But I'm not looking to buy a house and put a bunch of stuff in it. Less it way more!

Are you going to keep traveling and traveling? I'm off to Thailand in two weeks, then up into Laos.

I've been writing travel tips and reports. I get a good response but I'm not killing it on here like you are. Congratulations to you!

I'd love for you to check out my intro, the similarities between your life and article above and my intro are totally striking!

https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@world-travel-pro/who-is-the-world-travel-pro-a-re-introduction-to-the-steemit-community

Happy Trails!

Dan

"World Travel Pro!"

Hi @world-travel-pro, yeah I got tired of moving from one country to another in the past 4 years, being an outsider and not having stable relationship with people, so I came back home...I was in South America and SE Asia.

But the grass is always greener on the other side, anyway I have few friends left and everyone has moved on with their lives. I just came back to work on a start-up-project but I don't know anymore... I might as well have stayed on the road..

Anyway I'll see how it goes, I'm pretty sure I'm gonna travel again soon!

Thanks, I will definitely check your intro post! Thanks for dropping by.

Being home can be a challenge. Every time I've come back since age 20 when I first left, it's gotten harder and harder.

I've been in the USA now for the first time in 3 years. I'm here a total of 5 weeks I have two weeks left.

I've gotten used to living way differently. Even peaking Spanish all day. I'm really more comfortable outside of the US now. It's crazy. I never thought I'd feel that way.

As for friends I have some very good one's. Then I have friends I keep up with from different locations around the world. It works for me.

I admire you're work ethic. Between your project and steemit I'm sure you're doing alright. It's nice to connect with you on here. I'm always interested in meeting other travelers and how they are doing things. I'll keep an eye on your posts!

@world-travel-pro

Yeah, that really nice. I guess home is everywhere... @worl-travel-pro

We can always find friends wherever we go anyway. I was staying in Cusco for like 9 months and I have more friends from there, and also in Brazil. Sometimes I wish I didn't leave...

Anyway, the world is big. And I always have a reason to go back.

Thanks, I'll check out your posts too! I'm just recharging my sp atm.

Isn't it amazing how you have more friends from Cusco. Are you having a hard time adjusting back to normal life? Where are you settled down now?

I've been back to the US for 5 weeks. I've had a real hard time with reverse culture shock. I miss my hippy Argentinian friends in Ecuador. I was in Vilcabamba for about a year. The whole town new me and wanted to hang out.

I had so many friends there. From multi millionaire retired gringos to my barefoot hippie friends hanging out in the park selling Jewelry. They were the best. They even grew their own herb in the mountain side. They are excited I'm spending Christmas with them this year in Ecuador.

Over the past year or so I concluded I'm really good at traveling. It's like my natural state after spending most of my adult life living out of a backpack. I've found a real comfort knowing I'm leaving Up-State NY for Bangkok in two weeks. Makes me happy!

Have a great day!

@world-travel-pro

I totally agree with you. I want to work on a start-up about tourism so I could move and travel again, and have financial freedom at the same time.

Yeah I have some hippie Argentinean and Brazilian friends in SA too.

But I'll check with steemit if things are gonna change... Maybe I can travel again. ;)

You too!

Looks like steemit may be your ticket to ride! You sure are doing well on here. I've had some hit and miss success but you are killin' it! Go @diabolika!

I totally know your pressure to get your finances in order. Quite normal stuff.

I found some solid financial freedom several years ago; at the same time I lost my ambition to work, I started drinking, smoking weed, even eating San Pedro Cactus and having crazy drugged out sex all day with my then girlfriend, and then pigging out late at night! I mean day after day after day. Dream life right? I tell my guy friends that and they all say how lucky I am.

I found my health going to crap, my relationship too, and depression setting in. That's when I left Ecuador and basically realized I'm the World Travel Pro on steemit or in real. I started traveling again, feeling better, started writing, and do this blog. Now I'm back to my old self. Money really is the root of all evil, I experienced it first hand.

After being in the material world of the US I'm so looking forward to finding some dumpy side street in Bangkok and eating some Thai noodle soup with the the locals for 80 cents! lol

Anyway probably way too much info my fellow Stemian! You're really doing well on here. Keep up the good work! I wish you all the steemit success you deserve!

lol @world-travel-pro, thanks for sharing the details of your high life! I think you should turn this comment into a post instead! :P

finding some dumpy side street in Bangkok and eating some Thai noodle

This is so mainstream nowadays, it becomes amazing for the Americans I guess.

Ok, good luck.