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The Stuff We Left Behind

05/29/2015 by John 2 Comments

Our bed piled with clothingWe have arrived at our first stop: my hometown of Huntsville, Alabama with a car overflowing with stuff that must be culled before we continue westward. It was a whirlwind as we desperately scrambled to find a place for all the things that filled our one bedroom apartment. I had thought we had done a good job of downsizing our possessions when we sold our home back in September, but the mountains of material that we sorted and shuffled over the past few days left me feeling overwhelmed and at times paralyzed. Though I feel the freedom of life on the road creeping into my bones, the burden of the stuff we left behind still weighs heavily on me.

I don’t know why it is that I feel such a weight from the physical objects that my life has accumulated. To me, each one represents a responsibility of some sort, whether it be a book to be read, a hobby that I claim I want to pursue, or just a thing that needs to go someplace (the environmentalist in me has a hard time throwing anything away). When I have a place to put these things, it is all too easy to place those responsibilities into the “I’ll get around to that later” category. Moving forces me to come face to face with those perceived responsibilities and deal with them head on. For me this creates feelings of guilt for the things left undone, even though those things were likely not all that important or meaningful, otherwise I probably would have done them.
I need to have a better relationship with my stuff. I think I know what I want: to have as few things as possible. I have known the freedom of what it is like to have very few possessions and I want that feeling to be something I experience not just while living out of a backpack. Getting from here to there is proving more difficult that I had hoped.

What about you? How do you relate to the “stuff” in your life?

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Uncategorized Tagged With: dirtbagway, minimalism

Real Life

02/13/2015 by John Leave a Comment

Consider what we might learn, though, and how thrilling each day might be, if we approached our ‘real lives’ the way we approach foreign travel. Imagine how much more growth we might experience, and how much more fun and inspiration might be had.

Real Life ~ Colin Wright

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: dirtbagway

What Is The Dirtbag Way?

01/18/2015 by John Leave a Comment

The Dirtbag Way is an ideal, something to aspire to. It is something I have tasted and want more of. Something glimpsed. A way of being. An attitude. A path. A practice. A way to pare down life to what is essential. A stripping away of the unnecessary so that life can be more fully enjoyed. It is sleeping on the ground under a brilliant canopy of stars. It is working hard for months on end to be able to afford to take time off to travel. It is making sacrifices so that we can do the things that we love, be in the places we crave, and get inspired by others in this community.

I first got a glimpse of the Dirtbag Way on a mountain in Costa Rica as a student in the last week of a three month course with the North Carolina Outward Bound School. For much of my life I had been placing my self-worth into the hands of others, but on that mountain in Costa Rica, with a sea of stars swirling overhead and the lights of the town in the valley down below, I realized that I had all that I ever needed: a backpack carrying the few possessions necessary to survive and even be somewhat comfortable and the realization of all the possibility the world held for me. I discovered that having less meant experiencing more, that the things I had thought were necessary in the past were merely comforts that had little to do with real satisfaction. I felt as free as I ever have in my life that night.

Since then, life has grown more complicated. I spent the next 16 years working for Outward Bound and continue to do so periodically. I got married, bought, and recently sold a house. Today I’m working 40 hours a week in a 9 to 5 job, something I swore I would never do again. There are no regrets about the path that I have taken. It has all been an important part of the journey. But I want to get back to the top of that mountain. I want to regain the sense of freedom I felt there. I want to partake in all the opportunities that life offers.

The Dirtbag Way is different for each of us. We each have our own starting point and none of us can know where the journey will take us. What we can do is continue to walk the path, be okay with taking some wrong turns along the way, and continue to seek out those things that inspire us. We must move towards our dreams, one foot in front of the other.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Uncategorized Tagged With: dirtbagway, travel

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