Sounds like a Bigzak moment to me.
getting up and just leaving the city maybe even the state and just starting over in another state??? New job, new friends, new life???
Sounds like a Bigzak moment to me.
i know it does but seriously i just know there is so much more out there than this city and state i just wanna explore it all.......
I have before. I'm glad I didn't now.
why are you glad?
Batman, I know exactly what you mean. Lately I've had the biggest urge to pack up and move to Alaska. Just go.... start fresh, and the scary thing is, I think I might just do it.
Been there, done that. Might do it again, who knows.
It's slightly overrated, but worth doing at least once.
Because things changed for the better.
I'd actually like to take it a step further and explore living in another country.
from time to time. starting fresh, new slate, new places, new faces, friends, jobs... has always had a certain appeal to me. would love to try boston, denver or portland for starters.
as soon as I save up a little bit of scratch i'll being doing just this. very possibly in a different country. But not to get away from anyone or anything or to start new.
I wouldn't do this, but I would travel/backpack to different countries to see the world, I'm not talking about being a tourist and going to Paris/Rome/London, where it would be basically the same, I'm talking about countries like Japan, CHina, Indonesia, India, Thailand, Pakistan, the other stans, etc....
I did all my wild and crazy stuff in my younger days but I still get the itch to do things and since age is just a number....I still plan on doing them. Like going down the Colorado river and going to Africa and other countries.
seriously, i've always considered myself an independant and social person. i'm sure people think about this sometimes, but i think i fancy the idea more often than most. starting new in a place where i don't know anyone and nobody knows me. breaking old routines to start new ones. learning new culture, smells, sights. i love austin, but i am sure that i will be leaving in the near future to experience something new. and i agree with pego, i wouldn't be going necissarily to "get away from" a particular person or thing, but rather to experience completely new things and broaden my horizons.
yes, I have always wanted to move to Montana, dont know why, I just do.
I agree. When I did it, it was a life-changing experience and I learned a lot about myself. Looking back, I'm glad I did but it wasn't nearly the big deal I though it was back then.
Denver's cool, atxrocker. But I like Austin a lot better.
Might as well do it instead of regretting not doing it later.
Maybe you just need a long vacation rather than a new job/friends/life. A couple weeks or a month away might do you some good.
timvp and I are actually considering moving away from San Antonio for a year.
I've done it several times.
By choice when I was younger, because of jobs the last few.
There's a lot to be said for it. New experiences, new ways of looking at things.
I know people who have lived their whole life within 10 miles of where they were born, I think they're missing out on something.
Traveling for vacations offers a lot, actually moving and living somewhere new can offer more.
If you're not happy where you are, do it.
If you're happy but curious about what else is out there, do it.
You can always pack up and move again if you don't like where you end up.
And you gain new experiences and new friends.
I always wanted to pack up a few things in a VW van and travel the country for a year or two. Work odd jobs when I need gas money and just see the U.S. in a way I haven't before.
I came close to doing that a few years back, but never did. Life tends to pile up a lot more responsibility as the years roll by so I'm not sure I'll ever get that chance.
Funny, though, I don't really regret not ever doing it as I feel pretty grateful for the things I've seen, done and accomplished. The only thing I've missed out on is the chance to do basically nothing for a while...which isn't too bad of a regret I suppose.
If I move anywhere, it's gotta at least have the same climate. I can't stand the snow and the cold.
Same here...I have been wanting to go to Scotland...I wonder how difficult it would be to "transfer" my Certification to another country??
Is Danyo's stalking making your life in san antonio unbearable?
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