Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Envy those who just leave.

Envy those who just leave.

Some people say that life is not just the present, but also poetry and distance. But what I agree with more is that poetry and distance without economic foundation are not as good as those in front of me.

I have always had a heart to travel, but I have no money or time. I drew a sketch on the map of China a long time ago, thinking that I could play freely in the mountains and rivers of my motherland when I grew up. There was a lot of time when I was a student, but the living expenses of 400 yuan a month to 500 yuan were a luxury.

I still appreciate that on the night of 20 12, I got up the courage to skip class and borrow money, and went to Fenghuang ancient city with some local roommates. Three couples, we are the most in need, but we still have a good time, completely forgetting how to pay the debt of the trip, only remembering that we have been looking forward to the next trip.

Working for more than two years, wandering in second-tier cities, living a nine-to-six office life. With a salary of three or four thousand, I dare not join the primary school group. When a person turns off the lights after work, he always expects to become a primary owner of a certain community.

When there is enough food and clothing or only enough money left to go to a movie by bus, any trip can only become a dream. If you change the fare, accommodation, meals and any other expenses to breakfast, you will find that if you toss it around casually, the money for breakfast for one month will be gone. ...

Some people say that I envy others because I expect to have it but I have never been able to have it. Now, I envy those friends who leave when they say so, drying air tickets and eating delicious food. However, I can only keep my travel heart from being buried by material things, and firmly believe that I can become an enviable person in my circle of friends one day. ...