There is something deliciously earthy about Tim Patterson's article in the Traveller's Notebook, How to travel the world for free (seriously).
A couple of the pointers:
- #2 - Keep your needs to a minimum.
"People need fresh air, healthy food, clean water, exercise, creative stimulation, companionship, self-esteem and a safe place to sleep.
All of these things are simple to obtain. Most of them are free." - #3 - Go slow.
"Indeed, as long as you believe that time is money, you will spend money all the time." - #6 - Learn a useful craft or skill
"If you have a skill, such as cooking, animal husbandry, massage, musical ability or basic carpentry, you can barter for free food and accommodation as you travel."
Sometimes I think I fall victim to the over-scheduled life.
2 comments:
Over-busy life, you mean. I'm not convinced life can ever be "over-scheduled" (is that wrong?).
I've been told over-scheduled is bad. That said, at least you quality time pencilled in.
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