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by always4getpass
2648 days ago
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What was your initial budget before being sustainable, if I may?
Because by a quick skim through your page it seems it would be in the order of hundreds of thousands (including gas).
Are you able to sustain yourself now with your income while traveling?
Any tips for people that might wish to do the same?
Your story is inspiring, but what holds me back is the fear of not having enough money to do such thing.
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This is a really, really common misconception.
For the Alaska to Argentina trek, two years and 40,000 miles through 16 countries, I spent $27k, for everything.[1]
Africa won't really be much more per month than that.
By keeping my monthly expenses low, I'm now very close to sustaining myself while on the road. Some months I do, some I still take a tiny bit from my savings. I'm about to publish another few books, and if they go reasonably well like my current one, I should be good.
My major tip is simply don't be afraid. Give it a go, see what happens.
In five years if all of this doesn't work I'll be sitting back at a desk and I sure as hell won't be sitting around thinking "what if". If it does work, I will be living my dreams.
> What holds me back is the fear of not having enough money
It's funny now from where I sit, the vast majority of people in the developed world are terrified of money. It's really educational to spend time with people that have none, and have no prospects of ever earning any, but are still immensely happy and have tons of time and often find ways to live their own dreams.
[1] http://theroadchoseme.com/the-price-of-adventure