The Fallout
Nov. 10th, 2010 04:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have been wondering if this trip could be a watershed moment for me.
On my last day in New York, I found myself wondering if I have been living too conservatively. Have I not been taking enough risks. I've been going to a steady job, getting a steady pay packet, and more or less living a pretty steady life. Things haven't been dull, but at age 22 I picked up and moved to Korea. At age 25 I picked up and moved to London. At age 27 I picked up and moved to Australia. Now I'm 33, and I wonder if I'm getting itchy feet again.
Ok, I'm not. I don't really want to move again. Though I did consider picking up and moving to America over the past couple of weeks on more than one occasion, I am not keen on throwing away what I have built up, both on a personal level and a professional level in Oz. Not even for New York. I would need an extraordinarily compelling reason, so until a stunningly attractive and independently wealthy New York girl gets all smitten by my whimsical desire to do pushups in public...
I guess I'll stay in Australia.* It's the lucky country, and I'm a luckycanuck.
But I can still live more deliberatly. I can be less passive. And maybe I can get back to travelling. I'm in a position where I can do it, and I don't know how long that will be the case. I'm 33 now. In seven years time I will never be able to visit anywhere in my 30s again.
Also, I've found myself feeling a bit lonely today. I get on very well with a number of people, but most of the people who I feel really understand me and what is going on in my life are far away. I love my family, but I wonder if I am growing, not apart, but independent from them.
I'm still shaking off the post travel fatigue. This part of the holiday is the holiday from my holiday.
*But if you know any stunningly attractive and independently wealthy New York girls who get all smitten by guys who like doing whimsical pushups in public, you let me know.
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Date: 2010-11-11 06:32 am (UTC)I left for England with a couple of bags and lived in a hostel for a week before finding a share house with ten other people living there. Later I moved into a place with only four others.
I left for Australia with a couple of bags, lived in the house my father grew up in, opened a bank account, found some temp work, and eventually found a way to stay permanently.
I guess you just set up things as you go.
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