am I the only one who doesn't like to make plans?
I like things to flow naturally, for example, I rarely buy return tickets, setting the return day in advanced takes away the feeling of adventuring, what if I discover something hidden or meet someone really cool on the last day? do I really need to say goodbye because of the "plan"? no way, so I tend to make "plans" that enable me to be maxi flexible.
my favorite days are when I have no plans, and it's the only way I vacation. Just show up to a new place and leisurely discover it
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yes, free mind and free time, that's how most magic happens:)
I was like that when I was much younger. The same older I get the more I need to plan for travel. As a young guy I drove across the United States without a plan or even a change of clothing. Now I get anxious if I don't plan even the shortest journey in detail. Part of it is having to consider my family's feelings, but it would probably be the same if I was single.
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a reckless siggy!
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enable me to be maxi flexible.
very interesting concept....
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in a sense it's freedom maxi.
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sometimes you can make plans, and let the world adapt to you, than you to the world
indeed, sometimes I feel like people are"taking advantage" of my flexibility, so I need to compromise a bit more.
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yes, or simply being honest and say things out loud 😂
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saying things out loud could have consequences... see my haters 😂😂😂 that cannot grasp my words and warnings.
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but there are still people who appreciate honesty:)
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oh the ones that will survive the apocalypse? oh yeah maybe :)
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