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🧠 Free Courses -- https://www.antonswanepoelbooks.com/c... 🧠 If you feel the urge to sell everything and travel the world after leaving abuse, this video is for you. Many people who escape abusive environments experience something confusing. Even when life finally becomes stable or successful, a strong urge appears to leave everything behind and start over somewhere new, or to keep moving from place to place. I know this because I went through it myself. I left a high-paying career in computer programming and went to live on an island for seven years. After that, I left again and spent several years backpacking around the world before eventually returning to a more stable life. For a long time, I did not fully understand why that urge was so strong. At first, it can seem like it is about adventure, needing a break, or wanting a fresh start. That is what I believed too. But there are deeper psychological reasons behind this desire to travel after abuse. In this video, I explain what may really be happening beneath the surface, and how understanding it can help you make better decisions, protect yourself, and avoid some of the mistakes people often make when they suddenly leave everything behind. This is especially important if you are trying to rebuild your identity, your sense of safety, and your life after abuse. If this resonates with you, you are not alone.