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2 years ago
I learned to surf when I spent a month in Costa Rica… but I need so much more practice. And a surf board.
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find a job
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Fall in love
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see Radiohead live
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Bartend in the Carribean
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go to Africa
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live on the water
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run a marathon
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learn how to surf and surf well
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learn to make hummus
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I learned to surf when I spent a month in Costa Rica… but I need so much more practice. And a surf board.
I’m wondering if I should jump right into the working world after graduation (BA in Journalism) or if I should travel the world for awhile. I hear New Zealand has some great “working holiday” visas for people under 30.
But I’m wondering if by going abroad again I’d be actually experiencing real life, or hiding from it…