“When one man, for whatever reason, has the opportunity to lead an extraordinary life, he has no right to keep it to himself.”
- Jacques Cousteau (French Explorer, 1910-1997)
Greetings, to a "Life Without Borders".
"People need to learn to be still."
-- Robin Reifel
"I want to stay longer, more than shorter."
-- Shawn Pen"I want to go local faster."
-- James Easter
"The more you see, the less you’ve seen!"
-- Jason Webb"I am not really that fond of the actual traveling – the waiting, unpacking, packing, motion sickness and airplane food. What I do like is getting to know new places. Making a city “my own” by creating some form “everyday life” in places a visit"
- Marcus Andersson
This is growing list of unique people who live without borders, it is my personal opinion these people share the same secret lifestyle as myself. They enter a cities without knowing when they leave, they are slow travelers (..livers), who want to enjoy everything in life before the leave.
Mobile Householders: The most accurate words to describe these people is they are people who maintain households in many cities, and it is mobile enough to move from city to city.
Are you this type of person? Open-exit date traveler, this person enters a location and leaves when they want. Contact to explain?
List of great cities recommended by this group.
This is the story of Collin Wright, who sold everything and traveled the planet. He continues to work from remote locations around the world.
ReadIn a "TED Talk," Sean Ogle explains "The Future Of The American Dream." I believe he qualifies as a "A Life Without Border."
ReadRogue Travelers of the planet, I am giving notice, Kara, Togo is Expat Heaven, it is time to come, before everyone has has "The Map."
ReadList of habits of seasoned travelers who understand how to enjoy travel, and live their live anywhere they wish with no desire to return.
ReadWade Shepard - A Life Without Borders. Why he perpetually travels the world.
ReadEarl Baron - WanderingEarl.com: Back in 1999 I left home for a 3-month backpacking trip to Southeast Asia. That trip has yet to end.
Read- Tourists: Round-Trip entry, they have an itinerary and know when they will leave.
- Expats: An expatriated person lives in one offshore location, never wanting to leave, often retired or started a business.
10 Habits of Effective Travelers
1. Immersion in local culture, often learn languages.
2. Do not leave until they have the good price on plane.
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LIVE ANYWHERE THEY WANT:
LIVING IN MANY PLACES
Potential Pro Traveler who stay longer:
If you know someone who is a slow traveler, please contact Andy Graham at HoboTraveler.com. Thank you,
Andy Graham --- Contact
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dan74 from
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This is the ideal meeting place for everyone who loves to live without borders and enjoy life. I am also sharing my personal opinion here as others did. I too don’t like travel with friends or family. I want to travel everywhere alone as it gives me full freedom. I can do anything without any worries, any burden or responsibilities. Traveling alone is more adventurous that traveling in a group. When we travel in groups we do take group travel insurance . One have to catch his own back in a lonely travel and that kind of traveling gives me the thrill I need.