![]() We believe that long-term travel is something that we can only do after we have become super successful. And, with three months more of cleaning toilets, he would have enough money to buy a new bike as well. He shows that if Charlie Sheen would have cleaned toilets for seven months, he could have made his dream a reality and have had enough money to start his adventure. Rolf Potts makes a brilliant calculation in his book Vagabonding. We see travel as some kind ultra-luxurious recurring dream that is only reserved for the ultra-privileged. This scene, to me, very much captures the essence of how the western world sees long-term travelling. ![]() “I think if I can make a bundle of cash before I’m thirty and I can get out of this racket, and I’ll be able to ride my motorcycle across China”. In this movie, Charlie Sheen a very promising talent in the stock market told his girlfriend about his dreams and why he is hustling on Wall Street so much. ![]() One of my favourite movies of all time is Oliver Stone’s Wall Street with Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen. ![]()
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