Does Van Life REALLY Suck?! Stepping OUT of Your Comfort Zone!

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In this thought-provoking video, we dive deep into the world of van life and the perceptions surrounding it. Is van life truly as challenging as some portray it to be, or is it simply a matter of stepping out of our comfort zone? Join us as we explore the reasons behind why some individuals decide to quit van life and the societal conditioning that might play a role in our perceptions. Get ready to challenge your beliefs and explore the idea that stepping out of your comfort zone might just lead to a more fulfilling life.
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@oldmanandabus
@oldmanandabus 7 ай бұрын
This is so spot on. I'm 77 and I was getting kind of fearful of leaving my house. Well, prices skyrocketed and I couldn't do enough work to keep up rent. I saw it coming so I started transforming a shuttle bus and here I am today in Quartzsite. It was painful giving away or selling everything I worked for in the last 30 years after building up again after divorce. When it was finished I was free. Scared, but free. Now, after a couple months, I'm still a little scared but feeling great. Don't have to worry about the lawn, gas and electric going up all the time, on and on. I no longer am living to societies expectations, and it has freed my mind and relieved most all my stress. No old age home for me, than you.
@kevinvassar7433
@kevinvassar7433 6 ай бұрын
Good for you brother, Way to go. We did 21 months in our 1995 class B in beautiful La Jolla, California. Getting through a few organizational things before eagerly getting back to that life pretty soon, but with lots of longer distances for seeing the many great places in the west we have yet to go to. More true adventure awaits, God willing.
@Bubba24-ne4zp
@Bubba24-ne4zp 6 ай бұрын
Old mechanic. Little has changed from the very old "Living in a van down by the river" Lot of these "New" campers + Glampers think they pioneered this stuff lol Just don't get caught up in the whole "Solar power" nonsense. Solar,is small scale like vans+ RVs is very extremely weak actual steady working amperage. Comparing solar to a gasoline generator,is like comparing a mouse to a elephant,it's basically a failure,which many of these newbies are waking up to every day.... Don't fall for solar, but it's a great way to charge your cell phone, IF the suns out 😃
@debbiedebbie9473
@debbiedebbie9473 4 ай бұрын
Maybe travel with a little group of people who are also living van life, so you don't feel scared or lonely.
@richardclark8262
@richardclark8262 2 ай бұрын
Another great video Bob and I absolutely love where you're at the background is beautiful
@ccourcier
@ccourcier Ай бұрын
​@@Bubba24-ne4zpMy experience of solar is very different from yours. When we left to go sailing full-time in 1995 solar was $5.30 a watt. For 10 years on the boat we only had 220 watts of solar but it kept our batteries topped off and ran our water maker. Back then generators were a waste because you couldn't get a high amp battery charger. You had to run a generator all day to put back what you used up in lights the night before charging at 3 to 5 amps. From 05 to 2015 I traveled 80k mi All over the US Canada and Baja in my Toyota class C and solar ran my dorm refrigerator through an inverter 24/7. I'm an old mechanic also 77yo and solar rocks. 😊
@carlottastephens-springer9156
@carlottastephens-springer9156 7 ай бұрын
As a retired truck driver I miss seeing the country. I hated driving a semi, but loved driving around the country. We thought we would travel the country in our pickup camper, but brain cancer had different ideas. For those of you doing van life, enjoy. Wish we could be there with you. God bless.
@kristinm4005
@kristinm4005 7 ай бұрын
Sending prayers your way❤
@carolb3327
@carolb3327 7 ай бұрын
Get better brother. The world needs you. ❤🙏
@raydonica6723
@raydonica6723 7 ай бұрын
Driver, you kick that cancers ass. You can do it. Merry Christmas and happy new year.
@BluDawg
@BluDawg 7 ай бұрын
Wish you could to, heart hugs to you 💜
@cbow7961
@cbow7961 7 ай бұрын
@carlotta Never give up! In 1996, cancer attacked my body. It left and has never returned. Praise the Lord! It's not welcome here. A reminder - We are 3 part beings - spirit, soul (mind, will & emotions) and body. When you rely on the finished work of Jesus at The Cross, and your spirit and soul agree, your body must line up with the truth in the Bible. It's 2 against 1. Odd man out. The truth is, by the stripes of Jesus, you were healed. We walk by faith and not by site. We hold fast to the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful. Romans 8:11 "But if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you." I would encourage you to fill your spirit with true stories of many overcomers. Please consider watching their stories, it will build you up: kzfaq.info/sun/PLSUOLmvUGNl8pYYJyG10rnMSLOiw-tNzg&si=fHZGL90cymvD0-sQ
@WisconsinWanderer
@WisconsinWanderer 7 ай бұрын
I’ve had a few things starting out that sucked in my van life but I knew going in that there would be a learning curve. But that was part of the draw for me is figuring those problems and dealing with it. At 67 I’m doing really well in my van life! Cheers!😊thanks Bob😊
@bluedale6563
@bluedale6563 7 ай бұрын
Respect from Dave in lreland....i am 52 going to try it soon u are a role model sir Happy new year
@rvdaylily
@rvdaylily 7 ай бұрын
I am from Wisconsin and 61. Living in Florida now. Planning for my escape to life on the road! Good for you!
@jeffnorbert1871
@jeffnorbert1871 7 ай бұрын
65 and over 5 years into it. It has some good points and more than a few bad. A good place to park at night and dealing with the weather can be a real problem. Getting pretty tired of it myself. Of course owning or renting real estate has it's problems too.
@emersauce
@emersauce 7 ай бұрын
Hello from a fellow WI van dweller!
@ragamuffinukes2779
@ragamuffinukes2779 7 ай бұрын
yay, Wisconsin! I'm 72, been at this 3 yrs & I love it! Going into my 3rd yr as horse camp host for OR state parks, which is BEST way to spend retirement, esp on limited SSB. Can't afford space rent on $1100/monthly, but I've got the best looking front yard that changes every 4-6 months & unlimited electricity, water, sewer, laundry facilities, along with the greatest group of dedicated co-hosts living RV or van life!
@littledevil23
@littledevil23 7 ай бұрын
This is the PERFECT video to watch for the coming year. I have so many plans for 2024 to step outside of my comfort zone. One of my favorite quotes that pushed me is from Benjamin Franklin “Many people die at twenty five and aren't buried until they are seventy five” ♥️
@ragamuffinukes2779
@ragamuffinukes2779 7 ай бұрын
Great quote! Thanks for sharing! I'm 72 & still blazing trails at Oregon state parks as camp host, going into my 3rd yr as solo lady van lifer... Happy trails, Ms. CharLee
@Gail-gf7km
@Gail-gf7km 7 ай бұрын
For me, the process of getting rid of the “stuff” was satisfying and liberating. It was satisfying to see the objects that had served me well go on to serve someone else. Along with the physical house cleaning came a personal house cleaning. I decided what and who I wanted in my life and jettisoned all the rest. I found peace! I found a new comfort zone in my own heart that doesn’t rely on my physical space. I can be anywhere and my comfort zone is there with me.
@insanemainstream3633
@insanemainstream3633 7 ай бұрын
Very well said Gail! I am in the process of donating my "stuff" as of this writing. I also found that peace and not afraid.
@retired96
@retired96 7 ай бұрын
@Gail-gf7km- I always looked at Nomads as hippies on wheels. The hippies from the 60s got rid of the consumer mentality . These material items keep us locked down and staying at home to protect it all. The government wants us to be on the grid and paying taxes. Watching T.V and being on social media looking at other people live their lives is such a waste. People want Van life and 100% non failure rate.
@TM-tc3om
@TM-tc3om 6 ай бұрын
@@LisaLightning Everyone's situation is different, you have to do what works for YOU. Maybe you can put some things in storage for now and figure that part of it out later. Just factor in the storage cost and don't make things stressful or complicated for yourself. Also there are all types of vehicles. There are vans made for wheelchairs etc. Figure out what you need and do the research to find what vehicle has it or who can build it for you. There are disabled people out there. Listen to their stories. Maybe get in contact with Bob or another seasoned van lifer like Gloria on Wheels and get a personal consultation. There is a plan for everyone. Like Bob said we can't let things hold us back from truly living.
@debbies6192
@debbies6192 7 ай бұрын
Sometimes; living in a house can suck too. We need to choose happiness wherever we are so we can truly begin to live. ❤
@nixwestlake9196
@nixwestlake9196 5 ай бұрын
Exactly
@lorischadler2871
@lorischadler2871 7 ай бұрын
I've had to settle back down in one spot due to health but I LOVED being a van dweller! edit: Lived in my van for 5 years on purpose ...I knew my health was waning and I wanted this experience and adventure of traveling the entire USA! Very rewarding!
@shirleydierolf2139
@shirleydierolf2139 7 ай бұрын
Am not a van lifer now..but listening to a hospice nurse list the most common regrets when people reach the end..were ..working all the time, not spending time with family and friends and not doing what they loved. Took my first, solo car camping trip this year at 72. 6000 miles and 45 days later with lots of uncertainties and learning experiences along the way, I am filled with excitement and fulfillment months later. I only have to look at photos I took to bring the feeling back. I can't express how unfortunate it is to let your fears of "suckiness" keep you from experiencing mind blowing scenery and just plain quiet time in nature. My biggest regret is that I didn't figure it out sooner..did that work, work, work thing. Thank you, Bob..you started me on this path years ago watching your videos.
@gettingintrospective
@gettingintrospective 7 ай бұрын
Beautiful! There will always be suck, but there will also always be something to make it worthwhile, right?
@allantaylor3288
@allantaylor3288 26 күн бұрын
@regeneratedlady8808
@regeneratedlady8808 7 ай бұрын
In 2 weeks I’ll start my 4th year in my travel trailer & I haven’t been happier or more comfortable. I’ve always had a deep craving for adventure. I love it. I will admit it’s not always great doing it alone. It would make things easier & sometimes more enjoyable with a partner, but I don’t ever want to give this up. I’m seeking a new purpose now that I’m a widow & the kids are grown & gone. I think when people are considering this nomadic lifestyle it would be easier if they were able to just ease into it over a period of time with multiple trips. To work out their kinks & figure out what works best for them. I tent camped from the time I was 7 months old & have a craving for nature that won’t quit. I think always having had that camping life made the transition easy for me.
@gwag8410
@gwag8410 7 ай бұрын
Good for you! Safe travels ♥️
@user-eh1br8eb1c
@user-eh1br8eb1c 7 ай бұрын
Do you ever hook up with caravans for company? Do you spend more time boondocking or staying in RV parks?
@jamesferrell336
@jamesferrell336 7 ай бұрын
I agree. I plan on easing into it when I start. I want to go out a few months at a time and be able to learn. I won't have a partner, but I haven't for a good while now anyway.
@InTheStudioWithMyrna
@InTheStudioWithMyrna 7 ай бұрын
That's an encouraging comment. Thank you. I'm not planning to live full time ever... at this point... but one never knows. I'm planning a four month trip in 2025 and plan to practice in 2024 with shorter outings. I am nervous/excited as I'll be going alone... solo female... across Canada. I have traveled alone for years but refer to myself as a ten day girl because the thing that always calls me back is my studio. Knowing that, I'm fitting one into my 13' Boler. Determined to make it work. This trip is on my bucket list. I'm 61.
@regeneratedlady8808
@regeneratedlady8808 7 ай бұрын
@@InTheStudioWithMyrna I get it! Sounds like you have a good solid plan. I just turned 63 & have met many solo women on this journey. Wish you all the best!!
@2nd_of_3
@2nd_of_3 7 ай бұрын
If you’re unaccustomed to your own company this might not be the life for you. But if you’re even a little adventurous.. Take the plunge 🥰
@jonathanhall7903
@jonathanhall7903 7 ай бұрын
But van life could teach one to become a-ccustomed to one's self.
@taurus-astrobike104
@taurus-astrobike104 7 ай бұрын
Now 67 and have been watching Bob videos for about 10 years.. Got some health issues and a couple New ones.. I Still want to try and Live Life Like Bob!! Still My Dream.. I'm Very Sure I'll get Started in 2024 , I'm Not Scared, just trying to get organized.. You're Amazing Bob!!
@rocketdog7135
@rocketdog7135 7 ай бұрын
Life isn't supposed to be easy all the time. Finding your purpose can be challenging and scary but also exciting and fun. Thank you for all the wisdom you bring to the world Bob. You definitely found your purpose, and your kindness has helped so many.
@JGalegria
@JGalegria 25 күн бұрын
Sure but your purpose might not have anything to do with being scared or lonely or on the road.
@suswik3363
@suswik3363 7 ай бұрын
You nailed it, Bob. Conform, produce, consume. I'm so sick of this life. I'm 60 now and hoping to sell my sticks/bricks and head out. Once I made this decision I feel more trapped than ever and waiting is becoming unbearable! I need a way to get free sooner! Thanks for being so informative and showing me the way I can finally be free!!!
@Bubba24-ne4zp
@Bubba24-ne4zp 6 ай бұрын
If people didn't produce, where would your vehicle come from? And your fuel? And your food? I guarantee you are consuming food+ fuel non stop lol
@rebeccawhittington1390
@rebeccawhittington1390 3 ай бұрын
I spent my FIRST night in my van last night. Still navigating. So glad I decided to do this. I’ve got plenty to work out but I’m in it to win it!!! It takes a special person to be able to do this bob and you are that special person. Hoping to meet you one day.
@cdespey
@cdespey 7 ай бұрын
I have never once thought it sucked.
@mobile_noble4026
@mobile_noble4026 7 ай бұрын
I agree. Everything sucks if a person believes that, but living on the road can be amazing and the freedom is worth it. Everything in life needs to be practiced with gratitude and confidence. If a person has that base, all things can be conquered.
@j.gretchenkennington
@j.gretchenkennington 7 ай бұрын
I'm working on it, you all sound so sensible - I wouldn't want to come out there and have to depend on others TOO much. That would defeat the Purpose. Stay safe Y'all.
@cbow7961
@cbow7961 7 ай бұрын
Amen! Isn't it amazing the multitude of good things that come when we have grateful hearts? PTL
@freespeech4all723
@freespeech4all723 7 ай бұрын
Well said! I've been at it for 8 months now and figuring it out as I go.
@jimrowland6089
@jimrowland6089 7 ай бұрын
You hit the nail on the head Bob. No better way to say how we are stuck in the matrix and how to escape it. For those people craving freedom, This is it.
@sad754yt
@sad754yt 7 ай бұрын
I did truck camper living for two years by choice and really had enough. Being bothered by law enforcement was starting to be a pain in the butt and short showers to conserve water my two main gripes. It was definitely different and Im glad I tried it. I know now that I can surely live with a lot less.
@LaVonneEllis
@LaVonneEllis 7 ай бұрын
When I decided to do this, after reading Bob’s blog years ago, I was nervous, because I knew I would be uncomfortable. There would be heat and humidity, mosquitoes, and other bugs, and that had me worried. Until I realized that I was actually afraid of simply being uncomfortable! We have gotten so spoiled in this society that the thought of discomfort is actually frightening. When I realized what an overreaction that was, I decided I wanted this life enough to figure it out. I went to my first RTR, rented a car and borrowed a tent, to make sure I really wanted to do it. After four days of some considerable discomfort, I still wanted this. And that’s when I knew I was willing to put up with a little discomfort in order to have the freedom and pleasure of life on the road. I did it for eight years full-time, with many big and small problems, but never regretted it. I have settled down, but I miss it and I’m planning to get back on the road, at least part time, as soon as I can get another rig
@darloonie9465
@darloonie9465 7 ай бұрын
Some of us have an open heart but are stuck in a prison.
@SuperJimid
@SuperJimid 7 ай бұрын
Thanks Bob for your words of wisdom. I am leaving my comfort zone in Senior Apartments... I'm dieing here.😢
@scubaval08
@scubaval08 7 ай бұрын
Several months ago, me & my daughter decided to give vanlife a try. I started video documenting my journey from hermit in a stationary tin can to vanlifer in a mobile tin can. I have been stagnating for nearly ten years. Kinda of just waiting to die. When mini-me suggested vanlife, it scared me but then grew on me. We have always been a camping & adventuring family, so I decided to that I *would* leave my comfort zone, travel with my daughter & see my friends & my country before I’m truly infirm. I decided that, yes, I’m 70 yo, but I may as well give this a go, even if it’s my last hurrah! Lol. My daughter embarked on her journey last week! But alas! I am still ‘grounded’ due to circumstances. However, I expect to join her early in 2024! Once my home sells, the mobile part of my journey begins. Then I will release my journey journal for public viewing. Your video hit home, Bob. You are describing me, except I don’t know yet if ‘van life sucks!’ Lol. Thank you!
@michellestratford9753
@michellestratford9753 7 ай бұрын
I'm sure you feel the same, but traveling with your adult child is also a special kind of magic that #vanlife gives us too 🥰
@travisbplank
@travisbplank 2 ай бұрын
Any updates? Have you shed the sticks and bricks yet?
@JGalegria
@JGalegria 25 күн бұрын
Why do you need to sell your home? Just rent it out, that way you can go home at the end of the adventure.
@ItsMimiYallXOXO
@ItsMimiYallXOXO 7 ай бұрын
Great message!! When people have a purpose in life, it really makes for a happy life. Its so easy to stay home, sit in front of the TV and slowly die, mentally. 'Purpose' is EVERYTHING!
@ydsamples
@ydsamples 7 ай бұрын
Great message as always. The only point I would like to share is that I think people can still get out of their comfort zone without doing vanlife. This can be done through traveling, changing career, starting a new activity, etc. How we do it it’s personal and circunstancial. What Bob shares it’s one of many great ways that are available.
@carolclover1238
@carolclover1238 7 ай бұрын
TRUE
@vannemocilac274
@vannemocilac274 7 ай бұрын
I agree, can life is one way not THE way. I read that couples who get out of their comfort zone together, like playing a new game or trying a zip line, bond stronger. Need both safety and novelty to thrive.
@theroadhome_Liz_Summers
@theroadhome_Liz_Summers 7 ай бұрын
Well said! I did not watch/listen to much of the video as I get annoyed by a "blaming of societal norms" on a personal acceptance of those "norms" or whatever. I made several conscious lifestyle choices for myself 38 plus years ago.: 1 person self employed "shop" vs "corporate", small home (not tiny, but small), RV for work/travel. Overall, I chose relatively simple ... I also chose to remain primarily single and to not have children which I am aware allowed me the freedom to make some of the choices that I made. As you (@ydsamples) notes ... nomadic life/van life is one option of a simpler life style but not the only option. AND, all options whether simple or more complex have their own challenges as well as consequences. FWIW I am 68 and will fulfill my last self employment development contract in January 2024. And then on to ???? I have some ideas :)
@cindylong624
@cindylong624 7 ай бұрын
even downsizing or getting rid of 'stuff' and simplifying
@lisaahrendts8051
@lisaahrendts8051 7 ай бұрын
Yes Van life isn't always easy. Van life isn't always a choice. Van life comes with a stigma. Van life also give freedom from being stagnant. Some people are envious of Van lifers. ❤😊
@stanbyme7874
@stanbyme7874 7 ай бұрын
You give a realistic picture. Your wonderful commenters have given me hints, tips & ideas. Anyone who thinks it’s going to be "fantastic" isn’t paying attention to people’s showering & toilet issues. The woods are my friend. Gas prices aren’t 😁. I LOVE my Subaru Crosstrek that I LIVE in. I LOVE my life. I’m old enough to not care what people think. I advise everyone to practice first. If you think it’s a possibility, live in your home but pretend it’s your vehicle. Measure your water. Pee in yogurt container. Shower however you expect to in vehicle.Turn off tv. Stay outside. I exclusively used my camp stove, Goal Zero & fridge for vehicle. Did this for 2 months. Slept in vehicle for a couple weeks in driveway. Watched what I wore. How much I spent. I’m not ever going to be a "sell it all" & hit the road person. I’m wary & cautious. If you think it’s cheap-it’s not. Gas is expensive. Finding water. Finding toilets to dump waste. Finding safe spots to park. BUT you WILL find yourself & be surprised at how strong you are. Thanks Bob & the Whole Community of Nomads!☮️ *I don’t miss gutter cleaning, mowing the lawn or fixing/updating appliances. I drive by Home Depot & wave these days*
@rogerthat1553
@rogerthat1553 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for reminding me I need to clean my gutters and rake the leaves. Lol
@j.gretchenkennington
@j.gretchenkennington 7 ай бұрын
It's people like you that help me to get stronger. I have a small studio apt. now, and I am slowly - almost unconsciouly, re-arranging my things in van, small rv size. i thought I might get an "easy chair" to read and relax in when I first moved in. I miss the full moon and stars in the desert, and I want it back. I'm working on it, thanks for the post.
@tracyhardyjohnson1315
@tracyhardyjohnson1315 7 ай бұрын
Great advice to try living the way you would in a van, but at home first, especially regarding bathroom issues. I know that's going to be my biggest challenge in a minivan. I'm confident that I'll figure out what will work for me, though!
@lorimiller3436
@lorimiller3436 7 ай бұрын
Change is always painful but the results are well worth the trials and tribulations. A new life can be had and enjoyed for those willing to make the change. Thank you Bob for all of the information and knowledge you so lovingly share.❤
@muzerhythm2242
@muzerhythm2242 7 ай бұрын
I fully agree on challenging yourself to grow. Whenever I'm wanting to try something new and I'm scared I ask myself this question: What is more painful trying this thing out, or regret?
@heathroush5343
@heathroush5343 7 ай бұрын
Change is hard for a lot of people, especially a big change like that.
@ChrisSmaller
@ChrisSmaller 7 ай бұрын
I have been living in Costa Rica for the last 20yrs worked hard bought and sold 3 houses all paid in full helped family with car's and motorcycles and much more having good times and bad times But I'm starting to collect a small SSI check monthly starting in Feb 2024 and I am going to get an old cheap Van and make it realiable to get around and me and my old pug are going to travel around living a Free Van Nomad Life seeing all the Nature Beauty Thanks for you Videos
@BrittMFH
@BrittMFH 7 ай бұрын
There's nothing wrong with having a home, working and saving to support one's self and family. There are so many ways to find adventure and explore other than full-time van life. I am now retired and living part-time in my van, but it's a Winnebago Class B and I have the finances to travel however I want and wherever I want. That Social Security so many seniors depend on is dependant on younger people working, so don't knock it.
@bypinkerton892
@bypinkerton892 7 ай бұрын
I agree.... It doesn't have to be...All or Nothing.... I suggest people try traveling.... Maybe a Train across the Country & into Canada.... A Riverboat down the Mississippi River.... & See how much you Love Coming Home....
@kathyann9643
@kathyann9643 7 ай бұрын
Exactly. Somebody has to produce. It is what gives us purpose. I occasionally camp. I'm also glad to get home. There's nothing wrong with that.
@barbaradowney4207
@barbaradowney4207 7 ай бұрын
I always love your words of wisdom! (Thoreau) Simplify, simplify, simplify. (Wayne Dyer) Don't die with your music still in you.
@loveandjoy810
@loveandjoy810 6 ай бұрын
Van life sounds like regular life. Nothing is perfect and life is what you make it. But that Mountain View in the background. Wow! So beautiful. It looks like a Bob Ross painting.
@Drmikekuna
@Drmikekuna 7 ай бұрын
Wise, Bob... always so wise. I think many of the "van life sucks" videos are produced for two reasons. People bought a fantasy to escape realty and expected that they would make a video or two and have the Instagram life that they saw on KZfaq. Others utilized the title as click bate. Both sadden me. I'm a part-time van dweller since 2018, however I was great at conforming and consuming. I wasn't very happy as a child and I was determined to use whatever talents that I had to change my life (for me it was through education). I was successful in this endeavor and I worked harder and harder and then filled my physical and emotional exhaustion with stuff. I loved my career, and I felt that I did do something positive in the world. However, no one thing is enough. I can do almost everything thing in my van that I can do in sticks and bricks, I just need to do them differently. In return, there is a freedom and a simplicity. I'm not worrying about the lawn or the water heater, I'm living life. Is it an Instagram life? Nope, that is a fake life. When the pandemic hit van life became trendy. Trends come and go and trend seekers move on to the next "great thing." Your videos allow van dwellers to have pride in an alternate lifestyle that society shames. Thank you.
@sad754yt
@sad754yt 7 ай бұрын
Well still have to worry about the water heater unless you are really roughng it!
@joanies6778
@joanies6778 7 ай бұрын
Yes, I have seen several channels that I otherwise enjoy using similar titles as clickbait. It's disappointing.
@j.gretchenkennington
@j.gretchenkennington 7 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@dagnolia6004
@dagnolia6004 7 ай бұрын
in the 1989 movie "Parenthood" there is a scene where Mary Steenburgen and Steve Martin play parents watching a disaster of a children's play. the camera shot of them simulates a rollercoaster. one parent is laughing and thoroughly enjoying the ride. the other is frozen in Terror with each twist and turn and sudden drop of the rollercoaster!!!! life IS a rollercoaster: can you enjoy the ride? i think about the explorers leaving Tahiti. in their dugout canoes; leaving one of the most beautiful places on earth, just to see what ELSE is out there.
@lisawood8207
@lisawood8207 7 ай бұрын
Five years on the road and wouldn't change a thing. Currently in van, but started in my SUV in Nov 2018. I remember that first winter, am temps were in the 20s, and as I'm warming hands with my cuppa joe, I'm thinking "I would still rather be here than working that job that was slowly killing me ". Thanks Bob for the inspiration and insight. Each year gets easier and simpler.
@mrj-charles6383
@mrj-charles6383 7 ай бұрын
I am 53 now and been doing the nomad thing all my adult life. The only issues I sometimes have is getting water to bathe. I must say when I do have a hot shower, it’s a luxury for me. Unfortunately I chose to stay on the east coast my whole life so I experience the four seasons. I drive a semi also so that has been a blessing to get a paycheck and free place to live. With my freedom, I’ve been able to travel all over the world.. that is the most important thing in my life experiences not monetary items.
@alicejackson7676
@alicejackson7676 7 ай бұрын
I am so blessed, Bob, that I get to hear your heart sing!! Thank you for being there all these years. I'm sure you've been an inspiration, and even a comfort, for many people.
@dianacfleming
@dianacfleming 7 ай бұрын
I think that a lot of the 'van life sucks' videos are a reaction to overly romanticised portrayals of van / tiny home life in recent times. A reality check rather than a condemnation of van life as a whole. Your channel presents a much, much more realistic picture of van life than a lot of others (which is why I love it).
@laurentgontier-versailles8542
@laurentgontier-versailles8542 7 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@justinekingmaker493
@justinekingmaker493 7 ай бұрын
Ironically, the more I watch other vanlifers/RVlifers videos, the more I know what path I want my life to take next. Watching all these videos, yours and so many others out there (both positive and negative) has only convinced me that RVlife is going to be the next leg of my life journey. I know nothing can prepare anyone 100% for all the challenges and pitfalls along the way, but isn't that true for any way of life? Isn't that true for any change? Life is funny that way, there are always going to be new challenges, new directions, and new solutions for everything. That's how humans evolved, by meeting those challenges and either learning to live with them or overcome them. I think at my age, I'm 57, I've learned that my "comfort zone" is wherever I choose to make it. I can be comfortable in an apartment (sort of), on a farm, in a house...I've been comfortable even in a shed! (Long story there on that last one, but it was actually FUN!) I've raised my son, he still has to figure out his "comfort zone" without Mom providing it for him, but that's his journey. I've done my job, I've given him the tools, he has to choose to use them. When my RVlife path starts, it will be on my own. Honestly, I can't wait!
@carolclover1238
@carolclover1238 7 ай бұрын
Well said....I can tell.....you,ll be 100% ,successful
@georgewest962
@georgewest962 7 ай бұрын
Ok
@luis__jrtx
@luis__jrtx 7 ай бұрын
It has taken me a couple of years to really work out a "system" for all my daily rituals but I'm really starting to feel at ease in this life. Good luck on your journey, I think you will love it.
@Kevinmsr
@Kevinmsr 7 ай бұрын
@user-dl7kp2fn4b
@user-dl7kp2fn4b 7 ай бұрын
Van life is probably easy compated to how I do it. I carry a room size tent with me in my car, traveling between forrest. I have been to 16 National Forrest in the last seven months. Each time I move, I have to find a spot and set up the tent. While it is likely harder than living in a van, I love it, and plan to do it for years. When I'm out running errands and getting supplies, a can't wait to get home to my tent to have a cup of coffee or a meal. It is definitely a confort zone for me. I hope I run into Bob sometime in my travels. He's a good man and I would just like to shake his hand.
@OverlandOne
@OverlandOne 7 ай бұрын
I love van life so far. Sure, there are many challenges and always decisions to make. Been on the road now for 5 months and I thank Bob for all the videos that inspired my decision to hit the road at 65. It is exactly like life, good days, bad days, really good days, and some really bad days. To me, a bad day out here beats a good day in the city where I used to live, any time. EDIT: Here is another quote from me: "If not now...when?"
@debbiechaney6607
@debbiechaney6607 7 ай бұрын
Great message Bob. What holds me back is health disabilities. Need a repeat knee replacement after 22 years. Need the other knee replaced and two hip replacements. I'm almost 74 have been a widow for 17 years. Took my parents in one at a time on Hospice, was a full time caregiver for my husband until his passing. My time may be running out. My son 45 works full time and his wife ....but they camp continuesly every chance they get and will until they retire. I admire them and all the sights they have witnessed. Great advice and information... keeps my dreams of travel alive. Thanks Bob. Sincerely from Debbie and Dexter-Dog 🐶 🐾 my sweet tiny rescued Chihuahua companion living a quiet crafty life in southern California.
@bypinkerton892
@bypinkerton892 7 ай бұрын
It doesn't have to be.... All or Nothing.... You can Travel throughout the USA & Canada by Train.... It's Gorgeous & you can chose how much Comfort you want a long the way..... Take a Riverboat ride Down the Mississippi River.... & You may find that you've Enjoyed it All but still Love Coming Home... Enjoy....
@AWcinema
@AWcinema 7 ай бұрын
Your talk was better than any Greek philosopher in the world
@bethellen4155
@bethellen4155 7 ай бұрын
So glad you did this video because it was needed. Always consider the source... everyone views our world differently based on their experiences and their eyes. Van life might not be for some because they don't have the adventure gene. But I hope if some viewers are about to change their lives but fear is stopping them, this video is exactly what they needed to hear. Thank you for this!
@susankievman642
@susankievman642 7 ай бұрын
Another obstacle- spouses or family.
@carolclover1238
@carolclover1238 7 ай бұрын
I simply .. IGNORED....BUT...I ALWAYS HAVE.....VERY INDEPENDENT THINKER...INTERESTING,as I view Four Walls as a cage.. BORING.CONFORM?...NEVER
@gregoryford6385
@gregoryford6385 7 ай бұрын
5 things human beings cannot live without: 1) meaning 2) satisfaction 3) freedom 4) identity 5) hope
@FlyhighLittleDrone
@FlyhighLittleDrone Ай бұрын
Also Shelter ( vans and RVs count) We need food everyday We need money Some kind of social interactions every week
@pearljamin
@pearljamin 7 ай бұрын
I’m really hopeful I will feel incredible peace and the person who has been recoiling inside of me can come back out. I’ve never ever fit into “the American dream”. It never even sounded like a good idea to me. I’m very happy to give up the few traditional comforts I currently take advantage of. I’m hopeful to maybe get a little plot of land to homestead on someday. Land I own instead of the bank. However, I believe a mobile life will be ideal as the earth is dying
@invisiblegypsy1328
@invisiblegypsy1328 7 ай бұрын
You dog just hit the road on his own. :) Just giving an example of how to break free. I needed this today. Thanks. I am living in a senior's apartment that is just a three sided cube. I can't even see the sky from here.
@chrisallison9526
@chrisallison9526 7 ай бұрын
How many people actually get to live a life full of adventure and Tavel and live to experience different cultures most people just exist
@izaakdaviddiggs
@izaakdaviddiggs 7 ай бұрын
You know, I never felt Bob made it look easy. It's obvious he believes in this lifestyle, he keeps his interviews upbeat and positive, but what I've gotten for these CRVL videos is pragmatism: This is how you deal with poop. This is a way to set up your rig. This is how you get mail. I live out of a minivan and, yeah, it sucks on occasion...but vehicle life is an amazing experience, empowering in ways I couldn't have imagined. Yeah, some people drop out and allow themselves bitterness ("It sucks! This is why I left!"). Some of us take a break from time to time, return to the stick and brick for awhile, but always return to a life on the road and happily. It isn't always easy, but it is a deeply enriching experience...
@2SilverGypsies
@2SilverGypsies 7 ай бұрын
I needed to hear this today. I'm almost 65, and I'll be retiring in 2024. My man (a city boy who has never camped), and I are preparing to become full-time nomads---a dream I've had for over a decade. This past week, I've been worried about all the creature comforts I'll give up, like plenty of hot running water, and my washer & drier. I know I want a more adventurous life, but I also know it will be harder in many ways. It's daunting to imagine getting so far out of my comfort zone, and I'm scared. So, thanks, Bob, for the much needed encouragement.👍
@Storm-rl1wn
@Storm-rl1wn 7 ай бұрын
This video made me feel like you were speaking to me. I am disabled. One of conditions is agoraphobia. My anxiety disorder makes me a nervous driver. I struggle anytime things don’t go as planned. So many reasons that nomad life would be so difficult at first. But…that agoraphobia is the ever shrinking comfort zone where my life gets smaller and smaller. I definitely feel like I am sitting here waiting to die. Things will only get worse if I don’t make changes. Where if I leave here maybe it will be worse at first , but it could turn into something really great. Thank you for your motivational words. Hope is something that can be hard to come by
@justdawndb
@justdawndb 7 ай бұрын
Sending you strength and the best vibes! ☀️ 💪 🌙
@NinasHere4U
@NinasHere4U 7 ай бұрын
Bob, I'm turning 60 in February, I've had a triple bypass and now I'm in congestive heart failure. I've wanted to see our beautiful country so bad, seeing you with the beautiful backdrop made me almost cry. I'm working hard on my health and I'm promising myself that soon I'm at least going to take my 2008 van that we've built and travel, even if it's only in my own state of Ohio. You're one of the best, thank you!!
@OhHapppyDaay
@OhHapppyDaay 7 ай бұрын
Do it. Live life now. XO
@ThePyleDriver
@ThePyleDriver 7 ай бұрын
Thanks Bob! My dreams were wrapped up in something that died a decade ago and the ol heart hasn’t sung much since then. Your heartfelt words really resonate.
@sampal5352
@sampal5352 6 ай бұрын
Same, same. Though not as long ago yet.
@libbygardner3021
@libbygardner3021 7 ай бұрын
I’m loving van life after the first 6 months at age 70. My only issues are lack of funds means I can’t explore (drive) as much as I want, and any repairs are very stressful (and with an 18 yo minivan, I need several expensive repairs); and I wish I had a bit more space.
@charlenegehrig8284
@charlenegehrig8284 7 ай бұрын
Remember guys, Pain is temporary, but giving up is a lifetime!! Thanks Bob for that lesson just before the New year.!! A new year resolutions!! A 15 minute lesson, but a lifetime lesson learn, trust and love it!! Optimistic or pessimistic!! It's all up to you on how to live your life!!
@JustMe-pu3xm
@JustMe-pu3xm 7 ай бұрын
I’m going to the van life when I retire..Wish I can do it sooner..
@Turningtime123
@Turningtime123 7 ай бұрын
You have to know yourself and what gives you peace and fulfillment. Some people are more at peace in nomadic life. It’s their comfort zone. Because for whatever reason the sticks and brick world is more difficult for them. My meaning and purpose more relates to trying to give back to others for the blessings I have received. Supporting my family and friends and working through my church. It makes me sing. I am very much a part of life. I respect that everyone has a path. Every path has equal value. I enjoy watching videos of those that follow a nomadic life. It expands my horizon to see how others choose to live. I respect their decisions. I am also very grateful to those who keep the basic chores of this world running.
@lifeisshort-makeitsweet869
@lifeisshort-makeitsweet869 7 ай бұрын
I don’t think stick n bricks are difficult for them as you say, so much as they see the freedom of living out of their van, rv, car whatever mode they chose because they are living outside. They spend more time out of it then in it. Where when you have a house you go in and are in there safe and sound until you get up and repeat the next day. Being out of your dwelling more than inside allows one to be in tune with nature, spirituality at a whole different level. You meet so many people and hearts connect deeply. Keep in mind we are talking about those that made an intentional decision to live this way, not those that found themselves homeless. Two totally different living situations.
@Turningtime123
@Turningtime123 7 ай бұрын
That’s not exactly what I meant. I don’t think choosing to live as a nomad is any more spiritually freeing than living in a house. It’s not a higher goal. You choose a path of life fulfillment. Everyone’s is different. Some people have chosen a life of service to others. Some people are happy sitting on the porch watching the kids play. And I do think that nomadic life is some people’s comfort zone. I like Bob. I’ve watched him well before the pandemic. But it sounded judgmental to me. Being on the road doesn’t make you sing. Being you makes you sing. I raised four children and have eight grandchildren. To not be a part of their daily lives- to not be connected deeply to them- my song would die. Do we now have to conform to being nomads?
@exploringnext1111
@exploringnext1111 7 ай бұрын
This brought up so many thoughts...I am a nomad, year two. I LOVE IT, I LOVE THIS VIDEO. Im amazed at so called Nomads who have created a "comfort zone" in their vehicles...you are so right!😊
@amiralions2681
@amiralions2681 7 ай бұрын
Bob, your channel and channels like yours is softening the learning curve for all of us. Today's video can be applied to anything you want to grow at not just van life. Reading or "hearing" between the lines, apply words of wisdom to what it is YOU want to do, not what others want you to do.
@carolclover1238
@carolclover1238 7 ай бұрын
Amen
@freebird9229
@freebird9229 7 ай бұрын
Happiness is a state of mind. If you don't have your mind in order then you will not be happy anywhere. So many people try to change their external world to fix their internal world only to find that their internal problems remain. Do the inner work and you will be happy anywhere.
@rachellebutler303
@rachellebutler303 7 ай бұрын
5 months until I take the plunge and jump into vanlife and you post this video. Thank you. From the bottom of my heart. Thank you.
@lesliedenson2299
@lesliedenson2299 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this!! I'm on the precipice. I just need a van. 😊
@user-ff8vo1se8v
@user-ff8vo1se8v 7 ай бұрын
Me too vanlife without a van😮
@tybrady4598
@tybrady4598 7 ай бұрын
I LOVE my comfort zone, but hey, I JUST bought a Toyota Sienna minivan that I will outfit into a camper. I plan to get out of my comfort zone for at least a month at a time. Let the adventures begin!
@n8rlvr876
@n8rlvr876 7 ай бұрын
Such a powerful message, Bob!! Some years ago, when I was still working… a student asked me about my volunteer work ( I volunteered at the local dog pound)as I was talking; she said, “wow, working with animals is really a passion for you…. I want something like that in my life. How do you KNOW what your passion IS?” I thought for a moment, and said, just TRY something that you have an interest in… give it a fair chance… if it your purpose, or passion, you’ll know; because your heart WILL SING.” This is the beautiful truth about our brief pilgrimage here on Earth. And I’m so glad you found your passion, and that YOUR heart sings !💕 Imagine a world where that was happening for EVERYONE….😍
@laurentgontier-versailles8542
@laurentgontier-versailles8542 7 ай бұрын
Your message is even powerful. Thank You ! 😍
@yossik32
@yossik32 7 ай бұрын
So true !! I think as long as you do things that brings you joy and hapiness, it does not matter where it is. It could be exploring an amazing forest in the great outdoors or listening to your favorite classical music in your room.
@MrRobergeandre
@MrRobergeandre 7 ай бұрын
Life is what you make of it !
@melissaconrad4665
@melissaconrad4665 7 ай бұрын
That was an awesome message. Life is what you make it.
@beepythevellfire
@beepythevellfire 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. It really resonates with me. I'm in the UK, I'm disabled and in the process of trying to get things sorted so I can spend more time in my campervan. You've said exactly what I'm feeling - how important it is to get out there and DO things, have experiences, make memories, even if the prospect is daunting. The only way to find out what we can do... is to do it. Love your channel. ❤
@nataliegessay8395
@nataliegessay8395 Ай бұрын
I don’t normally comment, but I really appreciated this. I have a quote. I go by “change comes only ,when the pain of staying the same , is greater than the pain of change”.
@janetkoball44
@janetkoball44 7 ай бұрын
Thanks Bob for the time you dedicate to important matters. Love your shirt, by the way. We appreciate your thoughts.
@thecookie8453
@thecookie8453 7 ай бұрын
It’s a great way to live.
@Idahovandal4ever
@Idahovandal4ever 7 ай бұрын
Bob, I watch your channel because I appreciate the wisdom and perspective you've gained through your experiences, not because of the nomad lifestyle. You are articulate and able to convey complex concepts and life lessons in a practical and applicable way. I believe that having the right attitude and balance in life, is more important that our particular living situation. Thank you.
@JediMasterVictor
@JediMasterVictor 7 ай бұрын
Of all the great videos you have produced over all these years, this one, this one is your best work. Thank you for your heart-felt message, for your honesty and for sharing all your knowledge. Thank you!
@davidwilliama.7296
@davidwilliama.7296 7 ай бұрын
I just started van life back in October. Yeah, there are things that suck, but there are things that suck about living in a home. I was living with my parents and I didn't get along with my dad. It was a toxic relationship for the most part. The worst things I've experience in living in a van so far are still better than living with my dad. Plus, slowly, Im figuring things out and I'm making progress to fixing some of the things that suck. For example, besides using public toilets (which is fine for me) I don't like using my toilet when I'm not near a public one. It's difficult to do in my van since it's a minivan and there's not much space (Im a pretty big guy) and it's cold outside at night right now and people nearby my area. So, I'm going to be soon buying one of those privacy tents that are like a portable outhouse. It'll also give me a place to shower. My van is also cluttered, so I'm going to set up my tent and reorganize and try to sell what I haven't been using. In general, I have been liking living in a van. It's got it's issues, but Im making it work so far. Other issues will probably come up, but I'll deal with them when they come. Living in a van has let me get out of the boring and frustrating cycle I was in living in a house.
@lilycat1694
@lilycat1694 7 ай бұрын
I am very guilty of being stuck in my comfort zone.
@onefreelife
@onefreelife 7 ай бұрын
So am I. I'm slowly dieing without living my dreams
@stanleythomas8457
@stanleythomas8457 7 ай бұрын
Always enjoy Cody ambling thru in the background. He’s got it figured out. Food , clothing and shelter . That’s it.
@Tom-Travels
@Tom-Travels 7 ай бұрын
I do my van living virtually, all over the world. Meanwhile, I have a very comfortable life in a nice bricks and sticks Texas home. Therefore, I have the best of all worlds. - I discovered van life 20 years ago. I tried it for a year, and have watched them on YT since 2012. I've seen thousands and van lifer's come and go on KZfaq. Very few of them make it more than a few months or a few years. - Van life is like getting into the Army. It's a whole different mindset and world. (I did the US Army for 6 years). It's easy if you go with the flow, obey the culture rules, and let the weather be your friend. It also helps to have plenty of money. Van life also can remind me of the Greek who to had to push a boulder up a mountain. The next day, he had to do it all over again. The beauty of my present life is stability, predictability, and total safety. Already today, I have been to Turkey, the UK, North Carolina and Arizona. How interesting. Now, I'm off the war in Ukraine and Israel. Have an excellent day!
@leeketner6488
@leeketner6488 7 ай бұрын
Van life does not suck. It's just not for everyone.
@TakeMeToYourLida
@TakeMeToYourLida 7 ай бұрын
The quote by Anaïs Nin hit me because recently I wrote a revelation that occurred to me: “So much of our misery is borne out of remaining too long at a waypoint.” Hers gives a lot of perspective and makes realize everything is a waypoint if you let it be, meaning there’s so much more beyond it that can only be reached by pushing forward. Bob, I want to thank you for the learnings and also for setting the example of highlighting female thinkers. It’s so rare that a man doesn’t solely reference other men. I think many people who watch your videos probably can’t recognize the deep authenticity with which you live your life, but some of us do see you. And I applaud you for it. 👏🏼 Living in a stationary white box does feel like death. For the year and a half I car camped a while back, life felt very easy actually. I think I was in a near constant state of awe. I just reembarked and this time in a teardrop, and it’s been much harder since I didn’t have to manage plumbing and the other responsibilities of a camper before. However, it’s all been worth it. It’s the most free you’ll ever be.
@gabrielleparis3532
@gabrielleparis3532 7 ай бұрын
You are one of the most inspiring people on Planet Earth. Thank you Bob ❤️
@gailshaversjr1773
@gailshaversjr1773 7 ай бұрын
I’m 59 and just started my cargo trailer build. Will be hitting the road at 62. Can’t wait. Thanks Bob you inspire us all. Great video. 😊😊
@kattilathehunfreedomfighter
@kattilathehunfreedomfighter 7 ай бұрын
I recently passed my one-year/10,000 miles, 17 states mark. It def doesn't suck. I love it. I've had some very miserable days and nights, yes. I don't have a build, heater, A/C, nor most of the other accoutrements of vanlife. I have my reasons, which I won't bore you with here. I manage quite well without all those things. I've been wanting to do this for a very long time, but the timing had to be right. So here I am, out in the wilds of America, seeing and experiencing things I otherwise would not ever have been able to. Finding a job with ease on the road has been my #1 challenge and stressor. I did not start out with a bunch of money, and am living on a shoestring. I need work but few places offer temporary housing, which is a must for me. Otherwise, I'm in heaven out here on the road. Thanks, Bob, for all you've done and continue to do for us nomads. We are a special breed. God bless you all out there..🙏✝️💜💚
@lonnieschreiner5879
@lonnieschreiner5879 7 ай бұрын
Excellent video Bob. Been living in a larger class A for over 20 years and thinking about downsizing to a van. Know it will be a big step out of my comfort zone just like it was when I left the work life and became a full timer. Thanks for the inspiring thoughts in this video.
@lindastone5279
@lindastone5279 7 ай бұрын
I love this video! It depends on the circumstances, I think, on how or why you began living van life. If you had to do it out of hardship I would guess it takes a bit of time to reconcile your feelings about it. If you are excited to do it out of a spirit of adventure then your able to jump over the hurdles until you become comfortable with it. Yes, you are absolutely right about finding your purpose.
@kateandjanasoutdooradventu3553
@kateandjanasoutdooradventu3553 7 ай бұрын
Keep speaking truth to our souls Bob. It's getting through to some of us. 👍
@CosmickGold
@CosmickGold 7 ай бұрын
This video made me realize I'm being held back by making my "Comfort Zone" my first priority instead of my "Dreams". I'M CHANGING THAT TODAY!!
@rvdaylily
@rvdaylily 7 ай бұрын
This is your best video Bob! ❤ I watch most of your videos, and you are spot on with this. We really need this right now. So true and most us are totally stifled by our current system and society. Conform, produce, consume...and just be quiet! Just hope we all can avoid feeling like our vans/RV's are the "replacement" comfort zone for our stick homes. Get outside and live! Hope to meet you soon! 🫂 ❤
@bettygarcia5963
@bettygarcia5963 7 ай бұрын
Thank you, Bob. I have been in conflict with myself on what I should do to make myself happy. I heard your words and realized what you were saying was the answer to my happiness. You certainly were on point about being in my comfort zone and I'm not ready for that feeling of conforming. Thank you again for helping me see that I must continue and focus on my dreams of being free. Hope to see you on my journey to happiness.
@USMC-tc6gd
@USMC-tc6gd 7 ай бұрын
I am thankful for Bob sharing these words of wisdom. Very inspirational!
@Hammer-jt6bz
@Hammer-jt6bz 7 ай бұрын
Thank you Bob for giving us your wisdom and insight. I have been watching and learning for many years. Keep up the great work! Happy Holidays
@kjsgarden
@kjsgarden 7 ай бұрын
Thank you, Bob, you’re saying exactly what I need to hear! Blessings on you in the New Year!
@CT-zw3ch
@CT-zw3ch 7 ай бұрын
This is my absolute favourite video of Bob’s! The messages it sends are so powerful, inspiring and clear. Definitely saving this one for a rainy day. 🙏❤️☮️
@5HTrades
@5HTrades 7 ай бұрын
Always appreciate your perspective Bob. Thank you for being you and sharing yourself with us!
@StuartGrantChannel
@StuartGrantChannel 7 ай бұрын
Nice message for the new year! Beautiful backdrop to the video! Thank you for all you do.
@deniseclippard8921
@deniseclippard8921 7 ай бұрын
WOOHOOO BOB! I just got back from a 1-day road trip (in the car) with my dog, I wanted to get away for the day after I'd prayed to God for a sign about selling my house (my comfort zone) & living and traveling in my van! I just got back home & got on YT, there you were! Hallelujah! I'm a retired ER nurse. During the last 2 years I've lost my mom, dad & sister-in-law to " you know what" and have been sitting in my comfort zone dying ever since. I have a 1999 B190 Airstream van I've paid off, she's sitting there patiently waiting for me. My old rebel-rouser self has been stifled down to a barely heard hum. Deep down I knew one day, one fine day, I was gonna walk out there, get in and GO! I've been buying things all along, and I have all I need to just go, just needed a shove! Thanks for the shove! God answers prayers! Love you Bob! Xoxoxox
@carolb3327
@carolb3327 7 ай бұрын
Wow! What a sad, but neat post. I'm the same way. It's as if we need approval from the universe to pursue our dreams. Wishing you lots of happiness on your new adventure! 😊
@Bubba24-ne4zp
@Bubba24-ne4zp 6 ай бұрын
Probably a good idea to hang onto your house,and see if you like road life. Old ex multi multi million mile semi driver. As a lot of these " Van lifers" quickly find out,the road can+ will chew you up + spit you out,i n a trail of broken parts + shattered dreams. Ease into it....Se if you have what it takes.
@debbiedebbie9473
@debbiedebbie9473 4 ай бұрын
@@Bubba24-ne4zp I'm sorry.
@candacepanner7248
@candacepanner7248 7 ай бұрын
Nice. Fully agree. I experienced this 1st hand in my 50's: making 6 zeros but compulsively spending it to keep myself distracted from the misery of my comfort zone. Started watching u and others and designed the decade of my 60's predicated on adventure and new experiences. At 61 I have my Van, a new career, and a yr left of debt reduction. I'm attending WRTR for the 1st time after 4 yrs of wishing, and I'm so excited about my life!
@sylviah2937
@sylviah2937 7 ай бұрын
Bob, thank you for addressing the issues and providing clear explanations for "stepping out of your comfort zone". Happy New Year!
@dmsoundcollective6746
@dmsoundcollective6746 7 ай бұрын
Rob I'm so glad that you put this message out you helped me realize that there is a different way to live. I'm not there yet but a very large burden has been lifted from my heart. There is another way of living and I can do it. You are so right about the comfort zone but I think all of our parts scream out for adventure adventure and freedom. That's all I wanted to say thank you man
@SW-fm6up
@SW-fm6up 7 ай бұрын
I just love all your videos!!!!Excellent advice!!! You are so right about getting out of your comfort zone, other wise life will pass you by with many regrets!!! It is true that if you don't take the risk to follow your dreams, you are not living, but only existing!!!! I'm also subscribed to Tory Delury who is a beautiful young lady who lives in her van!!! She's an inspiration and so are you Bob and all the Nomads in your videos!!! I've lived the RV life style for most of my life and miss it so much!!! Even though Im not now the love of the RV life style will always be there!!! That's why I think it's time to start RVing again!!!!
@jonnygrizz
@jonnygrizz 6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Bob! Wise words, much needed. A happy and healthy new year to you! 🎊
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