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Why can some people travel for a year or half a year?

In my opinion, long-term travel is a case of the really rich second generation, who have enough time and enough funds to support this behavior. Maybe most budget travelers are a little extreme. Part of it is that reality is not what they want, but the sense of existence that traveling brings to him, vanity, and the fact that traveling is really fun make them continue. A better destination is to go shopping on behalf of others, open a hotel, publish a book, and find a good destination. The other is romantic liberalism, and I admit that I am this. He won’t admit it, but outsiders know that he is a lunatic and a young scholar. Let’s put aside the young scholar. If a normal person dreams of traveling around the world, who can? Traveling around the world has something to do with money, but it is by no means the biggest factor. You can ask yourself this question before deciding whether you are suitable to leave everything behind and travel. Whether you earn your own money by yourself, and whether you stop making money for a year, will it affect the quality of your family's life? Do you have a family, boyfriend and friends? Does it carry the responsibility of family affection and love? Is your career on the rise? Will your one year absence have a great impact on your career? Is there anything that helps you during your travels? Are you prepared enough? The most important thing is whether you really like traveling or you just like the likes in your circle of friends. For most young people who have just graduated, if their families allow it, I strongly agree to go on a long-term trip as a buffer for entering the society. Being able to travel alone for a year is definitely better than the social practice of student unions and the like. And after entering the company, it is more or less easy for the leadership to pay attention. I don’t agree with people who have a career in their thirties and a mediocre family, abandoning everything to travel on a budget for a long time. Each stage has its own things to do.