Go Shorty, it’s your re-birthday…

“This is the best day of my life.”

That’s what I told the Chief Operations Officer Paul Finer of ACTV in my exit interview when I got laid off on June 19, 2003.  My Re-Birthday.

My job at ACTV for 3 1/2 years started out as an exciting and hip dot com job, but gradually degenerated to a regular boring corporate job.  By my third year, I had survived about six layoffs, and I was getting tired - and lonely too as my colleagues were getting laid off periodically on a whim like a UFO abduction.

I wanted to get laid off and see the world.  It seemed that everyone that got laid off was having a better life after ACTV.  It never happened for a whole year.

Meanwhile, I read Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist on New Year’s 2002/2003, and I vowed that I would leave ACTV by the end of the year, whether they liked it or not.  I envisioned myself quitting in grand style like Jerry Maguire, the Wednesday before Thanksgiving 2003.  To prepare for my big scene, I started saving money like crazy, which included moving back home to my folks house.  (They had me at “hello.")

It’s funny how life throws you a curveball because I actually got laid off five months earlier than I anticipated to be unemployed.  No worries; I got a decent severance package which brought me to my target save amount.  I didn’t even have to yell “Show me the money” into a telephone neither.

So, I am off to see the world for 14-16 months, starting in October.  And it’s funny how things just fall into place, because coincidentally, I landed at gig being the weekly travelogue columnist at the Lycos Network, in Asia, based on my work at BootsnAll.com.  (See the right column for those.)

A new weekly travelogue column.  Over a year around the world.  It’s like a whole new life for me after 28 years of going through the rigamarole of society’s daily routines.  But now I have been unplugged from The Matrix.

Go shorty, it’s my birthday, I’m gonna party like it’s my re-birthday…


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This blog entry was originally posted on July 12, 2003 on the blog, "The Global Trip 2004: Sixteen Months Around The World (Or Until Money Runs Out, Whichever Comes First)," hosted by BootsnAll.com. It is one of over 500 entries that chronicled a trip around the world from October 2003 to March 2005, encompassing travel through thirty-seven countries in North America, South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. It was this blog that "started it all," where Erik evolved and honed his style of travel blogging. (It starts to come into focus around the time he arrives in Africa.)

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