Hi all! I've been stalking Bob's site and now blog for months now and it has been a huge inspiration to me and goals that I didn't think were possible. I just finished reading Bob's Blog post on <a href="http://cheaprvlivingblog.com/2012/08/taking-a-gap-year-or-a-gap-life-the-present-vs-the-future/">Taking a "Gap Year" or a "Gap Life"</a> and it stated exactly my dilemma. I'm 24 with a Bachelor's in Interpersonal Communication with an interest in someday going back to school for a Masters in some form of counseling therapy. I'm about $10K in the hole with loans and credit debt because of school and I'm strongly considering VanDwelling to help push me ahead financially and free myself from debt, save up some more money and see the sights in America and possibly beyond and then decide what to do from there. <br />The issue is, What to do from there? I'm considering taking a year, after everything is paid off and such, to travel and spend my time <a href="http://wwoof.org/">WOOFing</a> so by the end of it all, I could say on my resume that I spent a year volunteering. <br />My family is against the idea of VanDwelling and prolonging my entry into the "Real" world of "Big Girl" jobs that will help steer me towards an easy retirement. But as Bob wrote, what if I live to retire and die soon after? What if I don't live long enough TO retire? What will I have struggled for? <br />I'll agree with my family that one of my faults is a failure in successful long term planning. I believe it will take me under 3 years to pay off my debts (if I move into a van and save on rent), save up for traveling and hit the road. Beyond that, I have no idea. <br /><br />If any other 20-30 somethings see this, what's your story and what helped you decide what to do?