“Don’t miss an opportunity to travel, if you have a chance. Decades from now you will always look back and be thankful you did” – Matt Kepnes
In this bonus episode of Deviate, Rolf and Matt discuss 19 lessons Matt has learned from a decade of travel. The entire list is included below.
19 Lessons from a Decade of Travel
- It’s not that hard
- You learn a lot of life skills
- You are never alone
- You meet some of your closest friends traveling
- Relationships come and go on the road
- But chase the ones you like
- It’s good to try new things
- Be adventurous
- There is no such thing as a mistake
- Don’t be cheap
- That being said, don’t be wasteful
- Drop the guidebook
- It’s never too late to change
- Relax
- Learn more languages (seriously)
- Wear more sunscreen
- People are good
- There’s no such thing as must-see
- Just go
Matt Kepnes (@nomadicmatt), commonly known as “Nomadic Matt,” is a travel blogger and the New York Times bestselling author of Travel the World on $50 a Day. He is also the founder of TravelCon, a yearly conference to help people learn the skills needed to develop a profitable and sustainable career in the travel industry. His newest book, Ten Years a Nomad, debuted this month.
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