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I haven't really set up my own home base with pets or kids or whatever, or a career yet, so I would still like to get all of my traveling out of the way first.
Aiming for WFH style work and maybe doing a little bit of a nomad lifestyle for a while. First thing I need to do is save in order to obtain my British citizenship, so that I have more powerful passport than a South African one. Then I'd like to select different places to visit.
Honestly Europe and the US are last on my list. First I want to go everywhere completely different to what I know. Certain select African countries (I'd need to do homework first), South America, Mexico, Asia. Doesn't mean that I won't visit Europe or the US though. Maybe I'll sprinkle it in between.
This is my legitimate plan for the future right now.