I'm sure most of us have multiple thoughts throughout the week about packing up our desk and skipping the country.
Although it'd be a dream to do it, reality will eventually hit and you'll realise that your financial situation isn't stable enough and you'd have to return to work within 48 hours.
That wasn't the case for Daniel Altman, who walked out of his job and began a 13,000 mile road trip across America. Daniel decided to set up a website called Internet Adventure Club which enabled people to send him challenges and missions to complete on his two month trip.
With the help of a stranger who 'knows his way around the camera', they filmed the trip and all the challenges that came with it.
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Some challenges asked Daniel to help people with simple things, others were more interesting. They included helping a woman move house, exploring an abandoned hospital, 'putting it all' on black, removing all the litter from a river or conducting a paranormal investigation.
It sounds amazing. Luckily, he complied the whole trip into a short video to inspire us to do something similar.
He completed over 400 missions on his amazing excursion, covering a lot of America. It was mightily impressive.
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On the website he posted an interactive map where you can see where all of the challenges took place.
What a brilliant idea.
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