I'm long on curiosity, creativity, gratitude, empathy, and decided to let go of limiting possibilities a long time ago. In fact, I threw out the entire "box" people are constantly referring to and have been thinking outside it for as long as I can remember. I'm very directed and purposeful when it comes to the important stuff and flexible to the point of being double-jointed when it comes to the peripheral. I'm quite comfortable wearing many hats and entertaining multiple perspectives, and when I'm wrong, I'm not embarrassed to change my mind right in front of you. I’m easy going and figure someone who is fun to do nothing with is probably going to be great fun doing something really cool.
If you’re looking for someone who shares your off-the-wall sense of humor, an interest in the arts, an appreciation of other cultures, a passion for travel, who takes care of himself physically, and possesses a loving heart and a curiously strong adventurous spirit, then the available technology is totally working. I’m here for you.
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I’m thinking a lot now about what makes sense to do with the rest of my life in the absence having to earn a living anymore. I've thought about living on a sailboat, doing the cabin in the mountains thing, heading to the islands, buying land in Peru or Suriname, but the idea of perpetual travel is the closest thing to perfect I can come up with for the immediate future. Basically, I’m keeping a list of where I want to go, (I'm thinking Ireland, Spain, Italy, Amsterdam, Suriname, India, Nepal...), pick the most compelling destination first, go online and rent a room, or a B&B, or a house there on a month-to-month basis, avoid the tourist bubbles, and really get to know the people, culture, food, art, music, the landscape… and actually take the time to slow down and intentionally experience and enjoy it. If two or three or six months aren’t long enough, just stay on until the next place beckons and repeat the process. Hopefully, eventually I find the spot where the next place doesn’t beckon and find a little more permanent living situation and enjoy being there. Now I'm imagining it with the person I'd most like to be with.
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