If you really think about it, you will see that your life is actually borrowed because you are not promised tomorrow, so my question for you is simple: do you really want to borrow something and end up returning it without getting the most out of it ?
The answer to that can’t be simpler than a NO.
So how to leave everything behind and get rid of anything preventing you from living the life you want ?
— What I personally do is kind of tricking myself into taking action before I have the time to think about consequences, an example would be to book a non refundable flight, or buy a backpack or luggage, now obviously, you don’t have to be a fool with this, but you get the point.
— Setting priorities can go a long way into getting your goals accomplished too, my priority today would be travel, this way, every decision I make has to benefit my travel plans.
— I am sure everybody have heard at some point of their lives this saying: “things you own end up owning you”, In “up in the air” George Clooney as Ryan explains how you cannot move with a backpack if you fill it with all your possessions, home, car…
— What I see happening to most people around me is that they get stuck in a routine, because they feel safe and comfortable, I say don’t walk within the lines, because a normal life is boring.
-When I ask people what’s stopping them from travelling a common response is : I gotta get my life together before i do that, people often frame it as an ending result dream, instead of letting it be a way to figure out what they’re really passionate about in life .
- Finally I suggest taking risks to remove that fear of tomorrow, because only your personal experience can let you truly learn anything.
Stay safe.
Yassine.
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