I like to think of myself as an adventurer. I love exploring new places (I have constant wanderlust!), doing "dare devil" kinds of things, and looking at life as one big adventure. Many come up with lots of reasons as to why they can't travel, move somewhere new, or be more adventurous in general. People have jobs they don't want to lose, family they're afraid to leave, and a pretty fixed vision of what "home" looks like. There's no doubt that taking risks is scary, and there's comfort in the familiar. I've also noticed that people like to look at this kind of stuff in a "lucky you" kind of way - as in, it's great that I have the ability to do it, but it's not possible for them. "You're traveling to XYZ? Do it now while you're young!" "You're thinking of moving to XYZ? ... [Read More]