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I learned more from that year off than I have from any other year in school. More and more, I really crave travel and meeting fascinating people and seeing the world. I want to explore with my partner, essay questions the reluctant fundamentalist, but how could we possibly both leave our jobs. How could we get jobs when we came back given that so many people (especially in his industry) have been out of work for months and months. All of these pragmatic questions are ever-present and seem to keep us from doing anything drastic and even from getting into the meat of the conversations we try to have about work, travel, and what we want out of our lives. I find that we just complain and complain about the daily grind and the culture we live in that demands constant productivity and career improvement, but we never come to any conclusions about what to do. I worry that I will just feel more and more trapped and never figure out a way to live the life I really want that could actually work, pragmatically. I need to see more, India, Cambodia, Malaysia, Prague and Europe again. I agree that if you have the desire to quit your job and hit the road, then you should definitely do it, essay questions the reluctant fundamentalist. But I do think that money IS still a very crucial setback for some people. I love traveling more than anything in the world and have been fortunate enough to visit more than 40 countries on six continents. As a teenager I bought into the idea that education is the best investment and took out massive amounts of student loans (not uncommon for Americans) to pay for two degrees from two very prestigious universities. Little did I expect that a decade later, I would still be plowing through this debt. So, while I agree that some people who choose not to quit their jobs and travel do it because they prefer to be able to afford luxuries in life, sometimes the situation can be a bit more complicated. I just need to summon the courage, i think, to take the risk. In my experience, family and friends will only look at it from their own perspective, and they will bring you down. I have had the same experiences though my children are now self sufficient. Stay in my comfortable six figure job or quit and go back packing for 12 months or more. Unfortunately my marriage is no longer and I have decided that life is what you make it. I am not going to wait till retirement age and wake up one day and realise its all too late. Kelly follow your dreams you only have one life, use it wisely. I graduated college in 2004, I immediately got a job and became a prisoner of that biweekly paycheck. For those of you who are worried about essay questions the reluctant fundamentalist to finance your trip abroad, one of the best and easiest ways is to teach English. I am currently getting my TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certificate at the local university. This inexpensive certification will make me marketable abroad. When I was at my younger yers, I grabbed any opportunities to travel, but believe it or not, I am tired from traveling now, the idea of visiting the wonders of the world or where the sun never sets does not strike an interest anymore, the only place I probably look forward to travel is some secluded beach essay questions the reluctant fundamentalist and buried myself inside the face of the earth. But I agreed all of you out there should do a bit of traveling to see the world before any commitment or any dependencies, money is not an issue when you are young, you can work and travel, the only thing that will hold you back is laziness and fear. So I find it hard to describe how truly wonderful it is to read all these comments and find so many others feel the same.

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