Galavanters Respite

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Galavanters Respite
For the past two weeks or so I have been ponying it up in the UK. By the sound of it for some it is not exactly a long trip or might not be worth the limited time. 

I think for me it was just perfect, and seeing as it was my first time ever out of my country it was about two weeks longer than I ever thought to have such a trip. 

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If left to my own devices the only trips I would make are the flushing or burial kind. The only burial kind I like would be my own. 

This trip was solely possible with the kindness and help of others. 

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This post I don't think is so much about the trip really, as much as I enjoyed it and saw plenty of cool things and definitely am considering that if I do not like my country I should probably just leave. 

No mainly I was just musing how 16 days have passed and although my days in the UK were jam packed with travel and sightseeing, I did not really care to open any apps or do anything in particular aside from whatever I was doing at the time.

Even before that and or now since I am home, I still don't like dealing with social media or anything other than DM or watching videos via the phone. 

It is inconvenient and slow. 

Then I would think ok but if I load things on the laptop then I would want to browse and comment and read things. Not to mention keep up with Hive rewards from Splinterlands, Blogging and maybe see pricing.

Nah. 

It is a hassle at best really. Unless I am in the let me do online shit now mind I really think it is rather easy for me to walk away without a single thought. 

Obviously I was completely in the vacation zone which helped me not even look at my phone for anything but the time, clear all notifications has already become a habit. 

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I do think though that without the trip I would never have truly realised that it is possible to leave my country, work, home. It sounds stupid because obviously I know it is possible but really it is the numbers. 

If I think about it the amount it cost to have this trip is about as much as I earn in a year. 

Now big numbers like that are very daunting but the small increments are not so much. 

It puts saving up for big numbers into perspective. I have never really saved because I have never had anything to save for. I do not want a car, my rent is month to month overall there is nothing I want which requires me to save money. Almost anything I can do without. 

Travelling and seeing that with a bit of work, there can be a lot more than my room, does help the seed of thinking truly for the future in those terms take root more firmly. 

A person always hears or even has these ideas of yes I should do this for then, but when has then ever even felt real. 

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