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5 Things I Learned From Other People’s Dreams

One of the things I canโ€™t stand about motivational blogs is that theyโ€™re always posting pictures of a person running on a beach, with a headline likeย โ€œRun towards your dreamsโ€. Itโ€™s like they think we spend our nights staring out at the sky, arms outstretched, and singing kumbiya. Facepalm. Here at cheerfulegg, we adopt a […]

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Would You Sacrifice Security for a Lifetime of Travel?

So I stumbled upon this article earlier this week: I Want To Travel For The Rest of My Life โ€“ featuring travel bloggers whoโ€™ve managed to successfully accomplish a life of full time travelling. The benefits of a life of travel are pretty obvious (duh), as Sab from justonewayticket.com writes: Every day was a new

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How To Have A Real Vacation

There are so many things to hate about traveling. Letโ€™s start with the flight: You walk through Business Class, feeling incredibly jealous at the smug dudes holding their champagne and their copies of the Wall Street Journal. And then you pull back the curtain to Economy Class, and itโ€™s like a war in there. People

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An Epiphany From First Class

One of the best perks of my job is that I get to pretend to be a rich person. Well, not all the time of course. Like I definitely did not feel rich these past 2 weeks: Staying late in the office, eating at my desk, slaving over Excel sheets till I started dreaming of

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Travel For Lower Cost Than Low-Cost

Read a great article by Christopher Elliot today, titled Ridiculous or Not? Low-Cost Airlines That Cost More. It gave the example of how Southwest, one of the most popular low-cost airlines in America, sometimes has higher fares than full service carriers like US Airways. It gets away with this because it labels itself as a

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