10 indications you’re a freedom junkie, a travel crazy or simply, insane

15 Feb

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unconcerned by society

1. You get bored of your everyday environment often, and even when you are somewhere new, 6 months is enough – before you want a change of scenery.

2.  You enjoy different sexual partners, often.

3.  Your job is meaningless, your boss a dork, your work colleagues boring.

4. You don’t accept the manipulative fingers of politics, religion, media hype, social gossip, societal obedience, celebrity worship.

5.  You don’t want a mortgage, student loan, or other bank debt like a chain on your ankle, for life.

6. You need few consumer items; and reject swanky, luxurious lifestyles.

7.  You want a simple life.

8.   You love learning about / experiencing new things constantly; meeting new people, seeing new places that amaze.

9.   You love the idea of shouting “Fuck This!” and walking into the sunset … (with your life – in a bag).

10.  You thrive on adventure, freshness, unpredictability; And wonder: What will tomorrow bring ?

If, you’re affirmative with much of the above – then drop out of normality and travel; get on the candy trail … wander, meander, let rewards find you, drift with the flow of life … and see what happens.

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2 Responses to “10 indications you’re a freedom junkie, a travel crazy or simply, insane”

  1. Jimmy Franco UTAH 04. Oct, 2009 at 1:29 pm #

    Oh shit, I’m a freedom junkie, except number 5. I need a student loan! I agree with everything on the list. It’s too bad I’m poor and can’t just travel like you.

  2. thecandytrail 05. Oct, 2009 at 11:01 am #

    Hi Jimmy

    Yeah, know what you say … way back in the 1980s, when I was a student, it was FREE in New Zealand to study, otherwise I too, may have been shackled too long to society …?

    I suppose, after the debt has been repaid, and money’s in the bank, that there’s no reason why you can’t hit the road … and be free.

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