Future Traveling Artist..Gypsy
Alright so everyone has a story and this is mine .... I am 15 and I have seen my siblings be protected an nurtured all their adolecent lives and then get to the end of senior year and decide to be ...fearless...so to speak and then reach the abyss of adulthood and leap right in to it then fall flat on their but with no one around to hep them up and they realize that life isnt what we've been brought up to be that they're in the real world now with no real world knowledge and so I have decided to start my descent in to adulthood with a little bit of freedom and the attitude to not waste a second on things that dont matter my motto in life is that if I die tomorrow I dont wanna have one single regret I wanna see the real world and be amazed not scared to death so I have decided that after high school i'm gonna take a year off just traveling around whether it be america or europe I havent quite decided yet i'm thinking vacation with my best friends in europe for a month then i'll road trip it around america I wanna have a blast I want stories to tell my children when they are older I wanna experience different things and then once I've finished my road trip and experienced different lives I can choose which one I want for the next part of my life so I would like if all of you could give me some advice on different thinks you've discovered from your travels such as what kind of vehicle is best what should i bring with me and what the best sights are like what areas to go to in what seasons and any other tips you think I should know would be great thanks to all!!!!!!
Traveling Artist
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Sorry, but that's not the way it works. You don't get to wake up one morning at the age of 15 and declare yourself a mature adult. And even if you could, disavowing all responsibility and going on a RoadTrip to find yourself is not the way to do it. Quite frankly, travel, like sports, television, games and other forms of entertainment, is one of those "things that don't matter". Your list of questions are basic enough to reveal that you are clearly unready for such an undertaking. To list just one obvious problem, you are too young to rent or buy a vehicle in any of the areas you have proposed traveling in. I strongly suggest that you continue to take life lessons from your parents and older siblings, stay in school, and seriously prepare to face the future. Your current plan might sound like fun, but it is simply the wrong way to go.
AZBuck