All right, so I've changed the layout of my blog with the 3 last posts on the front page, I have also canceled some annoying "read more" so that readers don't waste time on clicks to read the content
from the front page, and some others things (I've added the RSS at the right, put my story at the upper right bar etc). Hope it's more readers friendly this way. I have also rewritten the part about money and as I told in some previous post here I've posted my thoughts about what I am expecting from this journey. Just hope that my english accent is not that bad and that what I say is understandable. Don't forget that I'm not an english native speaker.
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Originally Posted by DC2LV
I can't speak for others, but I'm not a hater. I gave my reasons why I believe this is a bad idea at this particular age, especially given the fact that you've given no thought whatsoever to what you're going to do when you run out of money down the road. That said, I wish you no ill will at all. I hope that this new life of yours works out in such a way that all your dreams and aspirations are fulfilled.
No problem, I have no issue with you. Thanks for posting this. I hear you and I understand how foolish this whole thing might look from an outside point of view. I feel that I have to do it anyway, so I will do it and see what happens. I would feel ashamed at the end of my life if I decided to cancel this journey. I wouldn't respect myself.
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Originally Posted by decoop99
OP, I sincerely wish you safe and happy travels. It sounds like the trip of a lifetime. I do not think it will be something you will ever regret. I will be following along and rooting for you the whole way!
Thanks a lot, that's kind ! Since I'm starting to freak out a bit (lol) I accept all kinds of supports !
Thanks for following the blog, I do appreciate !
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Originally Posted by zikzak
What, you think OP is going to spend the next 20 years slumming around the backpacker circuit? He's going to do it for maybe a year or two, and probably burn through less than 20% of his bankroll. Then he will settle down somewhere and start a new life with plenty of money to get him going. And if he does it right and learns what he wants to learn along the way, it will be the sort of life he's happy to live until the day he dies, as opposed to a miserable slog in pursuit of early retirement.
^^This guys understands.
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