@ayjoe I thought like that too, but since then my personal definition of a "traveler" changed quite a bit. I think it has more to do with person's way of thinking and way of seing life. Some people "move" their physical bodies from country to country quite a lot, but they are not free in their hearts and minds. While others may travel less, but they have a free spirit... A spirit of a true traveler... You can see sunshine in their eyes and read their story in their wrinkles. Even the rainiest day in an exciting journey for them... Every person they meet on the street is an adventure for them... However, there are some people who change their destination a lot, but they do not see that the reward of the journey is not reaching some amaginary "final point", but enjoying the road itself...
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@ayjoe I thought like that too, but since then my personal definition of a "traveler" changed quite a bit. I think it has more to do with person's way of thinking and way of seing life. Some people "move" their physical bodies from country to country quite a lot, but they are not free in their hearts and minds. While others may travel less, but they have a free spirit... A spirit of a true traveler... You can see sunshine in their eyes and read their story in their wrinkles. Even the rainiest day in an exciting journey for them... Every person they meet on the street is an adventure for them... However, there are some people who change their destination a lot, but they do not see that the reward of the journey is not reaching some amaginary "final point", but enjoying the road itself...
I would do the same if I had a little van instead of home and live like a nomad! Great choice! :)
Well, this particular guy didn't have a van. His rope only... He was a rope acrobat... :):D
This all sounds very good :)