I graduated. Now what? Do I live the life I never wanted to live? The one where I move to the city, get a job in a corporate cubicle, and slave away 60 hours a week for $40,000 a year? No thanks. How about 5 years down the road when I settle on a girl I don't truly love, buy the car I don't need, have the marriage that won't last, buy the home I can't afford? No thanks. I want to see things, I want to experience life in every way. This is the only life I've got, I might as well make the most of it and do something I won't foget. So here I am, travelling the world one step at a time. Where I'm going is yet to be decided, how long I'm there is up in the air, but one thing's for sure. Whatever I do, where ever I go, I'm going to be living. You can count on that.
England once again
UNITED KINGDOM | Friday, 7 September 2007 | Views [286] | Comments [9]
I'm in England, yet again. It's not because I have some sort of love for this place. It happens to be incredibly expensive, yet the closest thing to a home I have in Europe. I leave in 20 days to venture into the wilds of Nepal and Tibet. I just finished reading For Tibet With Love by Isabel Losada, an absolutely amazing book so I emailed her and let her know, now I'm in contact with her and waiting on her schedule to see if she's avaliable for a drink when I'm in London so I can pick her brain. That sentence is too long. Oh yeah, I can build awesome stone footpaths in case anyone ever needs one built, also, I built a BBQ pit. I know, I'm amazing, but just so you know, there are some rocks that explode when they get too hot, just an FYI. Ok, enough. I hope people are still reading this, maybe you will just have to buy my book to catch up. Stay classy.
Alex
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