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Best places to travel for mid 30s blackpilled burger? Where can I go that will re-inspire me to live and give me hope that things will get better
I have a decent chunk of change and have time off work until about March or April. I have already traveled a fair amount but nothing seems to exiting and seems more of a chore. So I am wondering if you spergs have some reccomendations.
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appalachia
there's tons of cozy long distance trails or even not dedicated through trails there's just so many random ass trails you could string together into a route but most people are lazy and just do the appalachian trail or major popular ones
have you been to big south fork national recreation area?
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I'm a 35yo bloomer. Countries which inspired me the most have been Morocco (nature, spirituality, freedom) and Taiwan (nature, art, freedom). But you should figure out some sort of activity you can cultivate yourself that will "re-inspire" you rather than relying on other people or places to do it for you. For example, if you've never rode a motorbike, plenty of countries don't care if you have a license. Go somewhere where scuba certs are cheap. Develop a fetish for Asian women to give yourself an excuse to learn Burmese. If you want to base yourself out of some backpacker hostel so you are guaranteed a support network every evening that's fine, but remember you're there for something better.
My freediving buddy just bailed on me, if you want to meet me in Dahab last week of February to see some whale sharks.
Above all, avoid Appalachia.
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OP here
I should of also added, I live in a shitty metro suburb and althought I have steady comfy income from a landscape/construction business, it seems souless and too brown here, so maybe I should just move to a mountain town or small town where the landcape and people are more soulful. Most of my friends are either douchebags or too busy or families etc.
My biggest blackpill is women, so when I go travel I feel lazy for not building $ and community and essentially looking for a gf (because they all suck or they hate me whatever right)
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Yeah I have been on bike tours across EU, SEA motorbike tours, surfed all over. Diving i have always wanted to try but my ears cannot handle it well. But yeah good idea , maybe finding my passion again will help uplift me. Joining you at that lake could be fun, but sounds like such a chore to navigate and manage egypt
So really, maybe an adventure would be nice, but it sounds more pleasant to find a comfy place to eat food and loaf around for the rest of winter.
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Simple. If you’re white, places with beautiful white women, art , history, architecture, white countries. Hungary, Poland, Czechia, Romania, balkans etc. Russia too. Even Western Europe and Scandinavia if you can go to the countryside and avoid shitskins. European city life is so much better than American urban living it’s a joke. Not seeing hambeasts and spicnigs everywhere and instead pretty white girls is therapeutic on its own.
Nothing else would even qualify to alleviate someone who’s blackpilled, like going to Asia or Africa makes no sense
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Kys
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Europe
Yeah good reminder, whenever I have traveled to Poland I always feel refreshed. I was planning to go Czech and Poland for Xmas but didnt. Maybe I will go there soon and maybe the baltics or Italy, Slovenia
Any Euro winter reccomendations for some small and chill towns?
Then when I return to burgerland I should move somwhere less brown and gay
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>Russia will re-inspire you.
Ukraine was the most inspiring place I've been. Russia was depressing once you left the tourist traps of Moscow and St P and Kazan
Places to go in 2026 for inspiration and virility:
Taiwan, Ukraine, Burma (Non-Junta Burma so be careful as this is risky), Estonia, Finland, Greenland
These places refuse to give up.
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Singapore can be a little pricey at times, but as an American, with a Chinese wife. I had an amazing time. Truly a beautiful city with extremely diverse and friendly people. Singapore is a model society that I wish America could inspire too. Singapore made me believe diversity could work, if you gave up a few freedoms and if you actually enforce the law fairly (or for America’s case, at all). I also got to stay with my wife’s cousin and her family. They showed us around on the first day and we had an amazing time. It’s very hot though… that’s my only complaint. But you get use to it after the first day.
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“Muh white countries”
Retard take. Imagine traveling to just see white people that you have nothing in common with. If you’re going to be an outsider, you might as well travel somewhere where the food is actually good, and isn’t a post soviet shithole. Go to an actual advance society, with real amenities and public transportation. Instead of over paying for shit accommodations and food.