

Sinossi
'Vagabonding': forse un neologismo, sicuramente un modo nuovo di affrontare l’idea del lungo viaggio, non tanto come semplice valvola di sfogo, quanto come progetto di vita capace di permeare anche i periodi di routine lavorativa in città. Uno stato d’animo permanente.
Secondo Rolf Potts, niente ci impedisce di privilegiare, nella scala dei nostri valori, la libertà, la fantasia, la curiosità e la crescita personale. Non occorrono grandi somme di denaro, il punto semmai è alleggerire il fardello dei vincoli e degli impegni, ‘viaggiare’ leggeri per la vita, semplificando. Partire, in questo senso, diventa una prova con noi stessi, che comincia ancor prima di aver scelto il percorso.
Alternando in modo inedito esperienze personali, informazioni pratiche, suggerimenti bibliografici, ritratti di grandi viaggiatori del passato e testimonianze di globetrotter attuali, questo libro trasmette – senza mai prendersi troppo sul serio – una voglia irresistibile di partire e di cominciare a pensare con la propria testa.
- ISBN: 8833311309
- Casa Editrice: Ponte alle Grazie
- Pagine: 208
- Data di uscita: 28-03-2019
Recensioni
I finished reading Vagabonding for the second time. The first time I read it was about four years ago, when I first started to experience serious wanderlust. It was inspiring and echoed the way I felt about traveling, but it wasn’t applicable yet. One Day, I mused, I will go on a long-term trip. One Leggi tutto
I hit the road for 8 months--7 countries, 4 continents--because of this book. College behind me, an ex-fiance, and a wad of cash in the bank (invested since I was a child)--that was when I discovered this book. I boarded the plane 5 months later. I carried it with me the whole trip (it's very light). Leggi tutto
Rolf Potts gives a ton of good resources for how to travel long-term. This is not for the person who wants to take a week vacation in Cabo, but for someone who wants to hang out in a country or two or however many for a long time -- several weeks to several years. It's inspiring and helpful to know
XXXIIIHow happy is the little stone That rambles in the road alone, And does n’t care about careers, And exigencies never fears; Whose coat of elemental brown A passing universe put on; And independent as the sun, Associates or glows alone, Fulfilling absolute decree In casual simplicity. -Emily D Leggi tutto
As someone who lives a nomadic life, I found enriching what he has to say about long-term travel and living an alternative lifestyle. He gives some excellent, concrete ideas to those who want to travel but claim they can't afford to. He also helps us see how living a traveling life can be greatly re Leggi tutto
Pure sophistry. Included in this work are maybe two or three genuinely handy bits of advice, mainly found in links to external readings and resources. The rest of these 203 pages are filled with bland bits of armchair philosophy and anecdotes from dozens of other people who are not collecting checks Leggi tutto
"...deliberately not carrying a camera and sedulously avoiding the standard sights, the anti-tourist doesn't have much integrity or agenda beyond his self conscious decision to stand apart from other tourists." That comes half way into a book that at first states that vagabonding is all about your pe Leggi tutto
3.5|5 I didn’t always agree with the author, but the advice is great and his experiences were, really, goals 🤯
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