An exploration into three simple mindsets that will enable you to travel anywhere.
Long Term/ Perpetual Travel Blog
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How to Navigate Bureaucracy When Traveling Perpetually and Living Abroad Pt.1
A simple tip with wide ranging implications on how to fall between the cracks of the system.
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Any Day Above The Ground . . . Senior Vagabond Rides Again
Any day above ground is a good day. Today is a good day for me. It’s been about a year and a half since my last article here on Vagabond Journey. I’ve had emails from people who asked, “Well, what happened?” Today I’ll try to answer that question.
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The Security Of Perpetual Travel Is The Ability To Leave
Something was making me sick in the apartment I just moved into in Xiamen, so I left. This is the security of the perpetual travel lifestyle.
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How Travel Mitigates The Health Risks Of Environmental Pollution and Toxins
Want to reduce the effect of environmental pollution and food contaminants? Keep traveling.
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Travelers Don’t Paint Apartment Walls
It’s a different travel strategy, but it works. The PT lifestyle takes many different forms as we continue changing our strategy to meet changing circumstances.
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I Watch Wheat Being Separated Again, I’ve been in China For A Year
I watch the cycle of life repeat itself in Jiangsu Taizhou. My travel strategy has certainly changed.
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Why Accomplishment Is Important In Travel
So you arrived, now what? Perpetual travel isn’t just about where you go, but what you accomplish.
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Perpetual Travel Is A Gamble For Self-Determination And Sanity
I can’t talk about leaving the rat race because I never entered it to begin with. In 1999 I began traveling, working on the road, living abroad, studying abroad, going wherever and I wanted and could afford to get to. I don’t have a cubicle ditcher story, I can’t tell a “take this job and [...]
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It’s True, A University Degree Creates Perpetual Travel Options
When you head out to travel perpetually you’re eventually going to run out of money and need to find work at some point. While there is an incredible array of self-employed, skill or knowledge based, or grunt types of work out there that travelers can do which require neither degree nor formal education, there are [...]
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