You’ve got to have an insatiable appetite for exploration.
That can mean whatever you want it to mean. But if you get too comfortable, you might sit back, relax and not even realize you’re missing your life. I found this series of videos and can’t possibly think of a better way to explain why you should spend your life in a state of curiosity.
Eat something you can’t pronounce. From a menu you can’t read.
When I was growing up, we had a rule in our house: you have to try it. My brother and I were not allowed to be picky eaters. We had to take two legitimate bites. If we didn’t like it, we didn’t have to finish it, but not trying something just wasn’t an option. Hearing stories of what my Dad ate during his world travels for work made me curious about food, and I’ve kept that hunger (pun totally intended) into my adult life. Some of my best meals have been from street carts in Shanghai to hole in the wall restaurants in Rome to trailers on the highway in rural Michigan. You never know when something confusing on a plate might be the next best meal of your life.
Try something completely foreign to you. Something you don’t understand or don’t think you can do or that terrifies you.
I’ve written before about living your entire life like a bucket list and I can tell you first hand how something you think might be one crazy adventure just might change your life. I can’t imagine if I’d never picked up a guitar or started messing around with a camera. Fear of the unknown can be paralyzing, but if there is any part of you that finds the skill of another interesting, do yourself a favor and try it yourself.
The same goes for meeting new people. Reach out to people you admire. Ask other people about their lives and interests. You’d be amazed what you don’t know that you don’t know. Or the friends you’ll end up making.
You don’t have to travel the world to find interesting places. Start in your city. Get lost with a friend. Take a different route home. Just for fun.
Finding a spot that makes you feel all tingly inside is the whole point of traveling. Wherever you choose to go, try to get off the beaten path and enjoy seeing things you don’t see every day. While you’re at it, try to really notice what’s going on around you. Know that you can always come home – but going somewhere new before you get there makes it even better.
Plan your next adventure. Enjoy it. Let me know if you need someone to go with you.






























































