I wasn't expecting to experience this in Wyoming

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @altheaschannel4460
    @altheaschannel4460 Месяц назад

    I am happy to hear of your experience, I always hope that is the experience when we travel anywhere. I do find it interesting that you are in Wyoming for your endorsement. Well if you make it to Jackson Hole, you will see a lot more Van life people. Where are you hoping to end up after your Van life? Since you brought it up I will ask, why do you have South Dakota plates and address, did you really relocate or is it just the cost? As far as a shift, we learn what we are taught, and we teach what we learn. We do better when we learn better and it's good to remember to just be kind to each other all the time.

    • @petermeglis
      @petermeglis  Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching and leaving such a wonderful comment! Jackson Hole is great, I stopped by there a couple years ago.
      As for what comes after van life, I'm still not quite sure. Probably some mix between long-term traveling and buying a home base somewhere!
      I moved my residency to South Dakota because they are friendly to full-time travelers! They allow full-time travelers to gain residency in the state and have some other favorable advantages.
      I love your last line. Learning better and being kind to one another!

  • @musicroom7185
    @musicroom7185 Месяц назад +1

    Interesting discussion. My perspective is somewhat different, but I still agree with and understand much of what you are saying. I grew up in a small town of under 400, so to me 33,000 is not all that small. I always taught in very small towns and had to reconcile that the kind people whose kids i taught (and who treated me well) were the same ones saying horrible things at political rallies and in conjunction with their religious organizations...I am not so noble that I can ignore the hateful things, but I more choose to recognize the good qualities (which are numerous) . And I tend to be one of those who believe that people are inherently good. In society right now, we just seem to have factions determined to repeatedly stir up the ugliest parts of human nature. Good luck completing your motorcycle training!

    • @petermeglis
      @petermeglis  Месяц назад +1

      Very well said, thank you for sharing that perspective. We need more people like you out there seeing the good in eveyone!