Advice to People in Their 20’s and 30’s Wanting To Travel Full Time
Are you someone who loves to travel but haven’t quite gotten to the point where you travel full time yet? In this live stream I share with you some advice for how I now travel full time.
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Material possessions is a good one lol. I moved out of my home country since being 15, have never been back, since then that opened the door to me to just see the world, just go from place to place, and although sometimes I see something and wish I could get it, its best not to invest too much in material stuff. BUT, there are alternatives. For example, I'd love to have a PS5 lol, but thats a lot. so guess what, I got myself a switch and a gaming laptop. That laptop is perfect for gaming and for editing videos for my channel. Just one example, thank you for the video, you are one of the channels that inspired me.
… you know what? This is that type of the "gem-like" videos which are usually getting the minimum attention on Youtube, and the truth is, these are invaluable. I wish my parents gave me this "talking" into the life long time ago. This is like giving out your life experience to your offspring, hoping that they really listen to it and follow it to the letter. For their own good.
I just started living in airbnb's while working in software because of you. I've been here the last 5 months and I'm loving it!
What's the name of that airport review channel you have?
Recently came across the quote,' If I wait on people to travel with me ill never go anywhere; Im used to solo travelling, but the message hits home and other people should take note
Great advice, thank you! Please do a review of Sydney Airport when you go to Australia. Also, a summary of European airports (the best ones / the worst ones) from you might be a great video.
great video, but i want to key in on the last point about being flexible. there are a few countries where i’ve been everywhere and flexibility is the key.
i hate backtracking and having to go back through places and have usually taken the attitude of “i’m here now and doing this”.
i’ve made the mistake of skipping over stuff because i was in a hurry to finish something. part of that is having a plan you know you want to do.
always have a plan, but be willing to adjust it. sometimes it’s the time of day or circumstances. often it’s new info. i’ve had tickets to events i didn’t go to and that’s OK. i would be on a trip and valued doing something else more.
doing things geographically has always helped me. i work outward from home base. i make sure i go to the geographical far point and work my way back. whatever doesn’t get done by the deadline is much closer for the next trip.
have you travelled later in life
Hi Jeff! I really like your videos and how they "filmed" and edited. There are a lot of amazing views and no wasted time.
Do you use the same camera person for your trips?