To me, a great motivator to being full time is to see lots of new places and always have new experiences. I wonder for those of you who have been on the road awhile, do you ever feel like you seen everything and get a little bored?
Taking a leap of faith and leaving a good paying job, friends/family, and venturing into the unknown is a pretty big risk, but most of my reason for doing it is because I'm stuck in Groundhog's Day doing the same thing, seeing the same people, visiting the same places over and over again. I want "new and exciting" (ok, "new and relaxing is good too.") and I worry about getting bored.
I liken it to the Internet... we all know we'll never see everything there is to see on the Internet, but I'm sure we've all surfed the web for extended periods where you suddenly feel like you've reached the end of the Internet and there is nothing more to see/read.
It's also kind of like your hometown's restaurants. Sure it takes awhile to sample all of them, but eventually you eaten at all of them, and you have your favorites. Sure there may be a new restaurant or two over time, but most likely you visit what you're used to over time and just cycle through.
So after you had your first year or two running around the country like a mad man/women seeing every site, do you find yourself in a repetitive cycle?
Thanks.
Taking a leap of faith and leaving a good paying job, friends/family, and venturing into the unknown is a pretty big risk, but most of my reason for doing it is because I'm stuck in Groundhog's Day doing the same thing, seeing the same people, visiting the same places over and over again. I want "new and exciting" (ok, "new and relaxing is good too.") and I worry about getting bored.
I liken it to the Internet... we all know we'll never see everything there is to see on the Internet, but I'm sure we've all surfed the web for extended periods where you suddenly feel like you've reached the end of the Internet and there is nothing more to see/read.
It's also kind of like your hometown's restaurants. Sure it takes awhile to sample all of them, but eventually you eaten at all of them, and you have your favorites. Sure there may be a new restaurant or two over time, but most likely you visit what you're used to over time and just cycle through.
So after you had your first year or two running around the country like a mad man/women seeing every site, do you find yourself in a repetitive cycle?
Thanks.