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Would You Sacrifice Security for a Lifetime of Travel?
By cheerful.egg  •  December 3, 2013

Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aigle_dore/5825413134/sizes/m/in/photolist-9SLLnu-geu5xr-fBryUA-fBryXA-fBrz2s-fBrz4U-fBU6JA-fCWRfo-bHa458-bBZ5F5-8vAdL6-87nANu-fqK1oT-gZQLMR-h7a91H-9Zj2r3-dA7Sw8-gwtn1Z-apze6j-dZsyiM-86b94J-dmU5sc-dmU4Fc-apwwnX-eka7DV-9qPF79-8VP71B-9GPfo1-e3ASTk-ekfRLo-fzbdeJ-bQouAx-ekfSBf-eaPs4Q-fyVSmD-c8hiHY-cBWUGW-fyVTyK-7SXFXM-92Rgh5-dDbRmr-dDhf7W-g1DLbs-8GoHcC-8LcLVp-cSZweS-fEHxfi-8NnvhM-8NnhhB-brBma1-8NnpUg/So I stumbled upon this article earlier this week: I Want To Travel For The Rest of My Life – featuring travel bloggers who’ve managed to successfully accomplish a life of full time travelling.

The benefits of a life of travel are pretty obvious (duh), as Sab from justonewayticket.com writes:

Every day was a new adventure. I paid attention to details. I got lost. And addicted. Addicted to this kind of lifestyle. I never wanted to go back to a daily routine.

When I was in college, I used to dream about being a travel blogger (or I think the trendy term these days is “lifestyle designer”) – individuals who manage to pull in enough money to feed themselves and still fund their travels. I followed, and still follow, world-famous digital nomads like Chris Guillebeau, Maneesh Sethi and Tim Ferriss.

(Fun fact: Chris Guillebeau recently completed a quest ...

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Hey, what’s up? My name’s Lionel. When I was a kid, my favourite comic of all time was Spider-Man. Before he became a superhero, Peter Parker had to deal the day-to-day struggles of a young person: Living with foster parents, grades, bullies, and getting pushed around.
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