PicoRoscoe
Pro
in the closet... sometimes
*You need a sailboat breh, just hop in that shyt and go![]()
A sailboat is not something that you should just jump in and ride without lessons
Some realize and some don'twe all are
some prisons are simply prettier than others*
Some realize and some don't
funny thing is that it doesn't matterBut see that's how you feel. I feel like it does matter, I'd be wrong to think otherwise. And ofcfunny thing is that it doesn't matter
whether you go laughing or crying your way through life
in the end it adds up to the same thing
everyone/everything dies
no form/identity is permanent
it's is what it is
life's easier when you learn to deal with it*
Picked up this random book and just said let me read since I'm trying to read more.People think I'm joking when I tell them I'm gonna take sailing lessons and buy a sailboat in the future, those shyts are less than $10k for something that can circumnavigate.
I used to feel trapped when I was younger, still feel like it sometimes but I deal with it. From your posts, the structured working life ain't for you and freedom to do what you want, go where you want, and be able to just do shyt freely is what you want![]()
Hell yeah, I like this type of thinking. Where are you living at? Perhaps the east coast I'm guessing? I think it'd be a good idea, just don't get lost at sea, have Poseidon looking at you like "" . Have you read the Million Pound Note by Mark Twain? If not I'll get you a link, its a super short story but you'll like it a lot I think.
Yeah, but are you married? That shyt kind of bothers me because what if I feel like this once I get older?
status around this time of year, I plan on getting a boat when I move out of the US. Nah I haven't read it, but sailing in my opinion is as close as you can get to true freedom in the modern world. Go where you want, when you want and stay where you want. Picked up this random book and just said let me read since I'm trying to read more.
It was about a dude who had to move from the States to Newfoundland, Canada.
I NEVER once thought about the boating life until this book, but them treacherous waters something scary as well
I'll check out that book, traveling and sailing are just so liberating, people don't realize just how cheap a 33 footer can be.
Check out this dudes blog, he and his wife from the start of the blog till around last year were living on their sailboat and just cruising the eastern seaboard and Caribbean -
http://www.hobosailor.com/
Book is alright. May not be everyone's cup of tea, but helped mold some new perspectives in me.
Hood tendencies I guessYeah, that's what it looks like from the pictures I see tbhYeah man, the East coast is purestatus around this time of year, I plan on getting a boat when I move out of the US. Nah I haven't read it, but sailing in my opinion is as close as you can get to true freedom in the modern world. Go where you want, when you want and stay where you want.
It will never go away, you said you travel a lot and once you settle down you'll most likely always have that feeling you need to be somewhere else and exploring. Some people have that in them, that need to be out and exploring, I've said it many times on here before I literally need to take long drives every week or two to keep from going crazy, I've driven from NY to Ohio on a whim before. I'm happy with my woman, but I'd much rather be somewhere else in the world with her, I'm the type of person that would buy one of those tumbleweed homes just so I can move around a lot.
I'll check out that book, traveling and sailing are just so liberating, people don't realize just how cheap a 33 footer can be.
Check out this dudes blog, he and his wife from the start of the blog till around last year were living on their sailboat and just cruising the eastern seaboard and Caribbean -
http://www.hobosailor.com/
Where do you plan on moving? And this is true, but it is a hard lifestyle to maintain I think, although freedom is a hard lifestyle to maintain in general, but its worth it I imagine.