Although for the moment, my intentions are to punch out and be done with my current career in the military in about 3 years to focus more on a happier and fulfilling life, I'm nervous and skeptical about how I should go about it all. As a single parent, my son comes first and foremost and his well being is paramount (of course) but, I look at the condition by which the United States measures success and what is considered essential. Now, I've never been one for normal, I'm all about alternative. One of my big hang ups is whether or not it would hurt my son in the long run to break away from the "normal" American life of having him complete school and waiting until he is 18+ and on his own or start my dream of nomadic travel around the world. I would straight up Alexander Supertramp my life to find and have the riches of simplistic living and most importantly, real freedom. But how does one do that with a kid? Most importantly, what would become of him when he is ready to set out in the world on his own after his dad has dragged him along throughout the world? Do you side on what is safe or take a risk that effects a child more than it does you?
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