"We're not careless, we are millennials travelling the world. We're not travelling because we have too much money or too many office leaves. We're travelling because we've seen our parents' generation struggle, sacrificing their dreams and desires, waiting for the 'right time' to come. They put their lives on hold, ticking off responsibilities, saving for a future that never seemed to arrive.
We've watched them wait for retirement, only to find that their health had deteriorated, and their bodies couldn't keep up with their dreams. The money they earned didn't bring them the happiness they deserved. We've learned from their experiences. We've learned to be selfish, to prioritize our own lives, to travel, to explore, to live.
We're not just travelling for ourselves; we're creating memories with our loved ones. We're giving our children experiences that will shape their lives, broaden their perspectives, and make them strong and resilient. We're showing them that life is about more than just academics or material possessions – it's about connections, experiences, and growth.
By travelling with our families, we're strengthening bonds, creating inside jokes, and making memories that'll last a lifetime. We're teaching our kids that the world is vast, diverse, and full of wonder. We're showing them that there's beauty in the unknown, and that stepping out of their comfort zone is where the magic happens.
We're not running away from responsibilities; we're running towards life. We're creating memories, one city at a time, one picture at a time, one flight, one Airbnb, and one campground at a time. We're living in the present, because we know that life is now. Memories don't earn interest, and money can buy happiness, not just in the future, but in the present too. We're millennials, and we're travelling because we know that life is now."

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