The Allure of Travel: Dreaming Beyond Borders
Many of us dream of travel that sparks excitement. Whether it’s a retirement goal, a much-needed break from the daily grind, or the pure thrill of discovery, we imagine ourselves wandering through new sights, immersing in vibrant cultures, and creating memories that will last a lifetime. It all sounds glamorous, inspiring, almost magical, until we step into the reality of it.
Beginning the Journey: Embracing the Unknown
My adventure started when I decided to embrace minimalism: downsizing my possessions, simplifying my life, and living out of suitcases. I didn’t do it alone; I began this chapter with my then-partner, who had just retired, turning us into full-time, slow travelers. Unlike the rushed tourists rushing from one place to another, we chose to linger, staying in each place for more than two weeks (nearly three months per country). No home to return to, just a new destination to explore. Our mission? To discover continents we’d rarely visited because of travel time, distance, and cost. We kicked off in Oceania and Asia, eager to see what the world had to offer.
First Impressions and Personal Growth
Those first six months were nothing short of awe-inspiring. Every day brought a new wonder: amazing sights, culture, and experiences I could never have imagined. I felt joy, a happiness I hadn’t fully known before. I believed I had finally caught the dream many chase, and peaceful moments with my partner after a turbulent family history. I thought I was living the life I’d longed for.
A Life-Changing Encounter in Bali
Seven months into my journey, we arrived in Bali, Indonesia, a place famously depicted in the 2010 film Eat Pray Love (which I hadn’t read or watched until fall 2024). Bali is a paradise, famous for honeymooners and those seeking a fresh start. From the outside, it looks like the ultimate escape: perfect weather, delicious food, friendly locals, breathtaking scenery, and an affordable cost of living.
Lessons from a Balinese Guide
During our stay, I met Komang, the owner of the Ubud Airbnb where we stayed, and his family. His wife’s name was also Komang. He became our guide for a day, taking us to distant sights and sharing stories from his life. I learned that in Balinese culture, the name “Komang” is given to the third-born child, an example of how names reflect birth order, making them easier to remember (something I’ve always struggled with).
As we strolled through a garden near a temple, Komang explained that Balinese Hinduism, distinct from Indian Hinduism, emphasizes “Tri Hita Karana”: the harmonious relationship between people, nature, and the divine. Despite the lingering caste system, some families can rise above their birth caste, and his family was one of them. I asked if he ever wanted to travel outside Bali. His answer? A simple “No.” Why? Because everything he needs and wants, his family, community, business, and home, is right here. His face radiated peace and gratitude, sunlight illuminating his expression.
Reflections on Success and Fulfillment: A Turning Point
That moment stayed with me, sparking a deep inner reflection. Coming from one of the most powerful and wealthiest countries in the world and raised with Asian cultural values, I’ve been conditioned to believe that success and happiness come from ambition of chasing more: more achievements, more possessions, more recognition. It’s a narrative woven into our history: our Declaration of Independence proclaims the “Pursuit of Happiness.” But I started questioning: Are we actually chasing the right things?
Rethinking Ambition
I pondered on the word “ambition.” What does it really mean? Digging into its roots, it traces back to Latin, “ambitio,” meaning “going around” to solicit votes, and later it evolved into a desire for power, fame, or wealth. But is that what leads to fulfillment? Whose validation are we seeking? The only vote that truly counts is MY VOTE for my life.
A New Path of Purpose
Over the next six months, my inner voice grew louder. I craved more than fleeting encounters; I longed for genuine connection, meaningful conversations, and a sense of belonging. I questioned the purpose of my life: Was it just about having fun? Or was there something more I could contribute to humanity? I wanted both.
This awakening led me to a new my path, to become a professional coach dedicated to making a positive difference, no matter how small. In 2024, I returned to the U.S. to reconnect with loved ones and made the decision to resettle in 2025. I built a home, earned my coaching certification, launched my business, and committed to a life of growth, learning, and connection. Traveling remained a vital part of my life, and I plan to explore 4-5 times a year, always seeking new perspectives and meaningful experiences.
Your Turn: Embrace Your Own Adventure
If you’re dreaming of your own journey, I invite you to pause and reflect:
- What does genuine fulfillment look like for you?
- How might your definition of success differ from others’ expectations?
- How can you infuse more purpose and connection into your life?
Let’s Connect: Turning Dreams into Reality
If you’re ready to discover your purpose and craft a life that aligns with your deepest values, I’d love to work with you. Together, we’ll unlock your potential and turn your dreams into a vibrant reality.
Start Your Journey Today
Your path to a more meaningful, fulfilled life begins now. Reach out today, and let’s take that first empowering step together.
If you’re curious about where my travels took me, here’s a list of the countries I explored along the way:
During My Nomadic Journey: French Polynesia, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan
Before Nomadic Journey: France, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Iceland, Romania, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, Canada, Mexico, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, United Kingdom, The Bahamas
2026 Pending Trip: Portugal, Morocco, and other parts of Spain