In your waking hours, what is your percentage...
- Alone.
- Conversing/Getting to know strangers and meeting new people.
- Visiting friends & family from your previous, stationary life.
- Hanging with fellow folks on the road.
I have a bunch of friends around the country that I envision visiting, but curious if that happens all that much trying to mesh their working, stationary life with your low-stress, on the go life. I can also see myself spending quite a bit of dough on going out to dinner (I don't ever want to dress up for dinner again, but do you keep one good shirt on you?) with those friends and that may throw off the budget quite a bit.
Also wondering how often you see close family who may be on one coast or the other. I'll definitely miss them.
Part of me thinks it will be good to have some solitude, but I definitely am an extrovert who enjoys meeting and getting to know new people.
Also the concept of "my tribe" and caravaning with fellow fulltimers sounds like a great balance of being on your own but having activity partners and support nearby.
Curious as to your percentages and thoughts. Thanks!
- Alone.
- Conversing/Getting to know strangers and meeting new people.
- Visiting friends & family from your previous, stationary life.
- Hanging with fellow folks on the road.
I have a bunch of friends around the country that I envision visiting, but curious if that happens all that much trying to mesh their working, stationary life with your low-stress, on the go life. I can also see myself spending quite a bit of dough on going out to dinner (I don't ever want to dress up for dinner again, but do you keep one good shirt on you?) with those friends and that may throw off the budget quite a bit.
Also wondering how often you see close family who may be on one coast or the other. I'll definitely miss them.
Part of me thinks it will be good to have some solitude, but I definitely am an extrovert who enjoys meeting and getting to know new people.
Also the concept of "my tribe" and caravaning with fellow fulltimers sounds like a great balance of being on your own but having activity partners and support nearby.
Curious as to your percentages and thoughts. Thanks!