Here's the situation:
You have no job, no house, no spouse, no kids. There is not a single obilgation or responsibility in your universe. You have a little bit of cash in your pocket (just enough to invent the new fantasy version of yourself).
What would you do?
xoxo,
Suzanne
move someplace new and exciting and start over, reinvent myself!
ReplyDeleteWow. So many choices. Sounds like time to travel, take odd jobs to keep food in my mouth, a roof over my head, check out a new place, then move on. And write, write, write...
ReplyDeleteEventually, find the one place where I want to put down roots. Probably the place I started from, but then I'd know.
I would walk from Alaska to the southern tip of Chile.
ReplyDeleteI'd take that opportunity and run with it! How many times in your life will you find yourself without responsibility to a job or a person or without some financial monstrosity hanging over your head? I'd discover new places, new people and new experiences. Who knows what I might find. Maybe I'd fall in love with someplace new or maybe I'd appreciate home all that much more but I'd like to think I would be better for the experience.
ReplyDeleteGet a new bike and travel the world on it until I found THE place I can't seem to leave, and stay there blissfully happy for the rest of my life.
ReplyDeleteDear God! Probably have a melt down and have to be institutionalized!!
ReplyDeleteGo to the mountains to live in my family's old cabin until I finished the ms I'm writing.
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely move somewhere new and start a new life, see where it leads and who I turn out to be in this new phase...
ReplyDeleteI would buy a house in the Sunset District of San Francisco and just write books. (And use my advances to travel everywhere I've ever wanted to go.)
ReplyDeleteLearn to surf and travel, travel, travel...
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