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Take Risks: One Couple’s Journey to Quit Their Jobs and Hit the Open Road (We're the Russos)

2023-07-21 18:37:02

I heard about Russos, Joe, Kait a few years ago. I like their Facebook page and then forget them. A few weeks ago I noticed Facebook posting that Carnival is watching some of their videos on YouTube. Some of them mentioned the book just released by Joe. Obtaining a copy of the book is clearly the next step. I am very pleased that I could do it.

The title of the book comes from the advice before Joe's father's death, when you read a book (or even read the explanation of the complete book on the retail website), "Adventure, there are many children ". At least in my opinion, Joe's father is making the best things in life come from risk taking. Please investigate, please prepare as much as possible and then jump. This book made it possible for us to sell their houses from their original idea, purchase RVs and run along the way until they jumped, which means I will take the highway with their new wheel I defined it as running. This book is a good record of this process.

It turns out that from low importance to most important, it is attractive to three different groups. First of all, it is a reader of a travel note. There are not many trips in this book, but this book is listed as the first book in the series Logically, the future number will record the trip that Russia has made since its creation. Readers of travel books should start with the first volume as a basis for understanding the history of future stages. The second group is people who dream of doing what Russia does exactly. Each situation is different, but the decision making process is different, but concrete survey, thought process, and decision making are all excellent ways to bring out blueprints and ideas. But the most important thing is inspiration. If you're thinking about jumping at risk, the story of those who have made good grades may be the inspiration you need. This is for me

Please take risks. I have a chance of hitting a truck reading while I am on my way to the office. Although I saw it with a local taxi, some people thought that I was at college (SRM University is near my office). I was in danger of falling when I was riding a bicycle of my friend. However, all these risks are done by professional experts and can not be tried. Preach your practice: literally give love, give up love for literature. Because I am bullying my boyfriend to study, he'll be quietly reading me. I bought him and bought my book I was teasing him to edit what I was writing. Miserable people! Our dates include book fairs, participation in literary conferences, or access to travel websites. If you have a partner with similar ambitions or you break an existing partner to shape my way of doing work, you can greatly help you in your journey.

In our Internet, highway, netflix, and office world, our culture has lost adventure. We dream of giving up work, going out on a journey and having a moment where you can trace where the journey will take us. But this is not practical. Or it is not what we want to do for some reason to recover from a career, family, or great adventure. Humphreys challenges readers in a practical way to experience "micro adventure" at weekends or weekends.

It would be ridiculous if the proposed travel couple did not exist in the past - apparently they have. A couple was on a journey before and after the 1972 Wheeler trip. From the 1960s to the 1970s, many relationships were established in the Hippie Trail and I met an elder couple who had traveled together for decades. In the 1990's, my friends' parents quit their jobs and brought her and her brother for a year - twice. But the interesting thing is that the story about how adventure travelers look may change eventually.

We gathered on Friday afternoon, put the luggage in the car, and then decided to go to the road. Because we live in four different cities. This trip has a long start-up time. I had to start from the DC to find one of our friends in Baltimore, my fiance in Philadelphia and one of our friends in New York to get a bus to Philadelphia. I left the DC at 1 PM and I was in the car at 6:45 PM, everything was in the trunk. For reference, we just traveled with my medium size sedan.