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10 Signs Your Broke And Full Of Wanderlust

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10 Signs Your Broke And Full Of Wanderlust

Restlessness comes with having an incurable sense of wanderlust and a want to travel the world. There is a large amount of people who suffer from an undeniable case of wanderlust but don't have the money to actually travel and fit their need of more stamps in their passport than they are able to count. Here are ten signs you have major wanderlust but lacking in the money department.

1. Your bucket list exceeds just one filled journal.


2. You love your passport photo but what you really want is the stamps.

3. You have mixed feelings about travel blogs... jealousy normally gets the best of you.

4. Always checking Expedia online for those cheap boarding passes.

5. You never go a day without daydreaming about meeting your soulmate while traveling one day.

6. Every poster you own has some type of inspirational quote and a place you want to travel on it.

7. Pinterest is your worst nightmare.. you have over 1000 pins of "How to Travel on a Budget".

8. You have that one mason jar filled with coins and dollar bills saved for that one special trip.

9. That one pack you bought is always on you back training for your adventures in the far future.

10. Never losing hope that one day you'll go to those places on your list.

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