I Always Fly on A One-Way Ticket

Here I Tell You Why I Do That!

Un Swede Svensson
About Un Swede

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On a plane — Photo by Myoceanstudio | Freepik

Confidence is the most important single factor in this game, and no matter how great your natural talent, there is only one way to obtain and sustain it: work.

Jack Nicklaus

My Key to Freedom Has Become the One-Way Ticket

Being able to choose where you go and how long you stay is a great feeling of freedom. I love it!

I usually don’t stay short as I want to get to know the locals and see what kind of people they are.

Most people are friendly and especially in South East Asia. Life isn’t complicated. Maybe because they have a limited income.

Even if that is the case, they are open and always have time to chat and say hi and how are you. From the heart as well!

They actually care about each other.

I also worked in some locations where this isn’t the case. In those countries, people look at others as competitors, and not in a friendly way.

I will tell you why I always travel on a one-way ticket below.

Let us check it out together!

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Un Swede Svensson
About Un Swede

I write to you, experiences from my work with management, coding, startups, and as icing on the cake, some of my life lessons. https://unswede.com/-/join_team