| Travelling is something that broadens and enriches | | | | millionaire (or richer). |
| the soul, and is something that everyone should | | | | So how do you travel if you are not rich? It's easy, |
| experience. Going away for a decent amount of time | | | | really, and it's simple maths. Most people work out |
| and enriching yourself in other cultures is one of the | | | | their current living costs (such as rent, food, |
| best ways to answer some of life's deeper | | | | car-related expenses and so on) and then add on the |
| questions, such as 'who am I?' and 'what do I want | | | | cost of travelling on top - only to find that they can't |
| from life?' | | | | possibly afford to go. This is a silly way of looking at |
| The biggest stumbling block that most people come | | | | things, as if you're out of the country you don't need |
| up against when deciding whether to go travelling or | | | | most of the things you currently pay for. |
| not is a financial one. While you obviously need some | | | | The biggest two expenses that people pay out on |
| money to travel (to buy your day-to-day things, etc) | | | | are rent and the cost of owning a car. However, |
| you don't need anywhere near the amount of money | | | | when you go travelling you can remove these two |
| that most people think that you do. Most Americans | | | | costs by renting out your house and by not driving |
| believe that in order to travel the world for a | | | | your car. |
| worthwhile amount of time you need to be a | | | | |