'Travelling is how I choose to invest my money'

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEga25UXnuvDLnhuT4FHqsxTnr2aBhaigVGTFblZlqqETTm-nyRIqe1WaLvfbQmRJ57KVxnSK2wET1vX09eR12-rBT-61syu_ey2wKxoi5xpJXw4re_lSQiAyCn79VvwPsdoZTuN90YU4Jre/s1600/2018-07-29_14-27-31.jpg This article titled “‘Travelling is how I choose to invest my money'” was written by Suzanne Bearne, for The Guardian on Saturday 28th July 2018 06.00 UTC Ever since I was 18 and backpacked round the world for a year, my focus has been on travelling as much as possible. That comes at a financial cost, of course. I’m terrible at saving because I spend most of my earnings on it. I earn £34,000 a year plus £10,000 commission as an account manager – and £10,000 of that will go on holidays. So far, I’ve ticked off 55 countries. This year alone I’ve visited Myanmar, which must have set me back about £3,000, Amsterdam for a few days, Barcelona for a hen do, the Alps for a few days, Isle of Man for a wedd...