Sailing Chicago

By admin, December 28, 2009 11:03 am

Do you think it would be hard to give everything up to sail around the world?

This is kinda dumb, but I was watching “Captain Ron” by chance on tv the other day (with Martin Short and Kurt Russell) and Martin Short’s character inherits a boat from his dead uncle, then he, his wife, and their son and daughter hire Captain Ron (played by Russell) to help them sail the boat back from the island where his uncle died and they have all these sort of adventures along the way. When they finally make it to Florida to sell the boat, they decide they’re having fun as a family and they prefer it to their life back home in Chicago so they sail back out to go on more adventures and to travel the world (or at least the tropical parts of the world). So, getting passed the fact that this is a fictitious movie, would you ever consider packing everything up and traveling the world with your significant other or family? I would have never thought I’d want to do that, but I really think now that I would. What does everyone else think? Thanks. :)

Once you realize that the current ‘normal’ world is insane and ridiculous, it’s easy to give it up and step outside of ‘civilization’.
First, you have to stop and look around at what people are doing, and most of it involves buying and selling things we don’t need, then turning those non-needs into cults which force other people to buy more and create more cults around brands, competitions, and hatred.
Most couples work two jobs so they can afford to buy two cars to drive to two jobs, usually doing something they hate and they can never get that time back. It’s like every day you spend working for someone else, you cut off part of a finger.
Eventually, you end up going in debt to pay someone to take care of you.

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