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A journey of self-improvement - or not. |
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Sup? I'm Char. You may know me from timeless classics such as
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Artist: Soul Asylum Song: Runaway Train [Embed For Use By Upgraded+] I think of a "vacation" as any period of time in which I don't need to work or do schoolwork. If 16 hours of my day aren't occupied, I'm pretty much on vacation. This entire summer has been one big vacation for me because I'm just working. Doing just one or the other is a huge break. As far as along vs with people, it just depends. I like to spend about 80% of my time with at least one person and the other 20% alone. It's my 80/20 rule. I don't do very well on my own because my mental health can slip very easily when I have too much time to think. But I do like to have quiet and space to read and write. I think that's a form of vacation. I'm not much for traveling far though at this point. I get motion sickness in anything that moves. It doesn't matter if it's a plane, train, or automobile, I'm going to get sick if I'm traveling in it. That means I have to take motion sickness medication every single time I travel. If I go on a 3-day road trip, I have to be on medication for 3 days. A lot of those medications (like dramamine) really make you space out pretty badly if you're affected by the side effects, which I am. I have entire trips that are just kind of a blur because I was so heavily spaced out and almost dissociating for days at a time. That's not a fun trip. I mean, that's fine if I'm in the middle of lectures and just wanna disconnect from reality, but not when you're paying money and you're supposed to be enjoying a vacation. For that reason, I'm pretty thrifty with vacations. I tend to have a better time on a short trip. So, if I have a week of vacation, I'd rather go somewhere relatively close by or easy to get to for 3 or 4 days and then have a few days leftover at home. Plus, there are plenty of things to do where I live. I haven't even come close to touching everything that's available in my own city. So tired that I couldn't even sleep So many secrets I couldn't keep |