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PT, A Permanent Tourist Lifestyle

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Allan R. Wallace trains visionaries.

Allan is Rector of Bastiat Free University and Junior Partner Ministries, and is author of Speculation Rules.

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Most countries treat tourists better than citizens.

 

As a permanent tourist you can usually live and travel in better style and for less money than it costs to remain where you are. You can also chose to enjoy places that encourage the life style you have always wanted to live.
 

As a PT, a Perpetual tourist, you can run your own life. Using tools such as three flag theory you can put a significant distance between yourself and bureaucrats that want to determine what is best for you.

Start today on the path to owning yourself.

Enjoy this fine flash presentation of the attitude needed to move forward to personal freedom.

As a sovereign individual PT can mean anything you want, some examples:

Permanent Traveler

Perpetual Tourist

Prior Taxpayer

Possibility Thinker

Paper Tripper 

Personal Truth 

Post Tyranny

Permanent Tourist 

Perpetual Traveler

Privacy Tactician

Perception Transformed

Preparing for Tomorrow 

The Bully 

consider a third choice

Think back a few years.

Do you remember that big kid grabbing a small toy you were enjoying and holding it behind his back? He then put both hands behind his back and said "guess which hand it's in, right or left, and you can have it back."

Both of you knew it didn't matter which hand you chose - he would keep your toy in one hand behind his back - and show the now empty hand you had picked.

It's happening again.

Governments around the world have snatched your freedom and are saying "guess which political party will provide liberty and safety to your land, right or left, and you can be free of stealing, intrusive, arrogant government."

Pick your hand or party -

it will be empty.

"The average man is a conformist, accepting miseries and disasters with the stoicism of a cow standing in the rain." - Colin Wilson

Don't let yourself be an average cow. Don't let the limits of what you have been taught and the experiences you were allowed constrain your perceptions.

"The gentle government that promises to hold your hand as you cross the street refuses to let go on the other side." - Theodore J. Forstmann

The leaders of your country of birth claim to own you. They treat you as their cow; to be herded, branded, milked, and slaughtered as it pleases them. All governments must take more than they can give.

You can avoid the bullies.

You can own you own life.


"If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so." - Thomas Jefferson

books are a resource to help you live free 

Even a pack rat has two exits from its nest. - Louis L'Amour

Research the ideas and foundations of PT, the modern personal liberty movement.

"In a time of drastic change it is the learners who inherit the future. The learned usually find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists." -Eric Hoffer

I highly recommend e-book downloads of a collection centered on Dr. W.G. Hill's classic P.T. -- The Permanent Tourist. The following are also powerful books that can help you discover the PT lifestyle.

The Sovereign Individual by James Dale Davidson

The Sovereign Individual by James Dale Davidson

An interesting look at what may be next for the Ne more...2 points

How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World: A Handbook for Personal Liberty by Harry Browne

How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World: A Handbook for Personal Liberty by Harry Browne

"No matter what happens, you're smarter than more...2 points

Bulletproof Privacy: How to Live Hidden, Happy and Free! by Boston T. Party

Bulletproof Privacy: How to Live Hidden, Happy and Free! by Boston T. Party

A good book on the basics of reclaiming your priva more...1 point

How to Be Invisible: The Essential Guide to Protecting Your Personal Privacy, Your Assets, and Your Life (Revised Edition) by J.J. Luna

How to Be Invisible: The Essential Guide to Protecting Your Personal Privacy, Your Assets, and Your Life (Revised Edition) by J.J. Luna

More current than Boston T. Party's "Bulletpr more...1 point

The Zurich Axioms by M Gunther

The Zurich Axioms by M Gunther

As a PT you will probably need a business that mov more...0 points

Freedom Outlaw's Handbook: 179 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution by Claire Wolfe

Freedom Outlaw's Handbook: 179 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution by Claire Wolfe

Humorously Hard-hitting - this is a good read to g more...0 points

New Barbarian Manifesto by Ian Angell

New Barbarian Manifesto by Ian Angell

Scholarly work on future society; not Pollyanna bu more...0 points

Make Money Teaching Online: How to Land Your First Academic Job, Build Credibility, and Earn a Six-Figure Salary by Danielle Babb

Make Money Teaching Online: How to Land Your First Academic Job, Build Credibility, and Earn a Six-Figure Salary by Danielle Babb

Got degrees? Traveling and teaching online are a n more...0 points

"Man is free at the moment he wishes to be." - Voltaire 

You are free to invent your own PT life.

Many seem to think it is horrible not to be owned by the society in which they were born. Since you have read this far you are obviously more open to thoughtfully considering alternatives.

"No great man of letters is absorbed by the stream in which he swims." - Chaim Potok

There are many ways to find a bit of freedom in this slavery prone world. Preparing a back door exit would be wise. You can PT part time, or just understand the principles so as to be ready in a crises.

As a sovereign individual you decide your priorities. You can even support your country of choice if you wish; there was no virtue in your forced allegiance. "The mice which helplessly find themselves between the cat's teeth acquire no merit from their enforced sacrifice." - Mahatma Gandhi

You have the capability to prosper, but you will have to rediscover how to enjoy learning and creating. There are many degrees of freedom, and some people hate freedom simply because it requires personal responsibility. Your life can have meaning, but you might have to free yourself to find it.

It will take effort to become a Permanent Traveler and it will take work to maintain your new PT lifestyle. You will still have to interact with other sovereignties once you start as a perpetual tourist -- but the advantage can now be yours.

"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. To be your own man is hard business. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." - Rudyard Kipling

The option is to do nothing and let others make life choices for you. That way is not only hard, it is humiliating and dangerous. Governments are not benign and they are not looking out for your best interests.

George said it better than I can -- "Government is not reason; it is not eloquence; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master." - George Washington

Is your current government your servant or your master?

Tip A Bureaucrat For Liberty 

just like tipping cows, but with greater purpose

Liberty is first created and sustained on a personal level - create a bit more in your own life - then help it spread to others.

Find a collectivist bureaucracy and take a bit of its air - speeding up its deflation. Use technology and your creativity to provide a better solution to just one need they currently serve poorly.

"The risks and the rewards from creative entrepreneurship are greater, and of far more value to society, than illusions of security enslaving human cogs in social machines. - Allan R. Wallace

With Bastiat Free University we are creating a college level learning experience for visionaries and entrepreneurs. It will not happen quickly, but if you listen carefully you can hear a bit of air being released from over-inflated educational bureaucracies.

The historical trends give us a back wind. The ending of the industrial age will decrease economies of scale that rewarded huge organizational size. Technology empowered individuals will shape the future.

When you decide to own your own life your first step is that desire to be free. You then must turn a critical eye toward those that claim your allegiance. Ask yourself - "Am I more dedicated to them than they are to me?"

If something evil is starting to fall - it should be pushed. Instead of remaining an owned cow based on the accident of your birth location you can do a bit of bureaucrat tipping instead.

As a PT -- shape your own future!

The Death Throes Of Bureaucracies 

A humorous video about disintermediation - whatever that is

The industrial age is fading. Creating "one size fits most" solutions was once the most profitable and most direct way of benefiting the greatest number. Industry, education, unions, religion, government; in fact all institutions developed on the precept that large size is more efficient.

The needs of the individual were pushed aside as the needs of greater society were addressed.

"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of the blessings. The inherent blessing of socialism is the equal sharing of misery." - Winston Churchill

The liberties of free market empowerment eliminated plague and famine in much of the world. Sadly open societies are once again becoming closed and less individualistic as the crumbling dynasties of the industrial age seek to maintain their power.

"When under the pretext of fraternity, the legal code imposes mutual sacrifices on the citizens, human nature is not thereby abrogated. Everyone will then direct his efforts toward contributing little to, and taking much from, the common fund of sacrifices. Now, is it the most unfortunate who gains from this struggle? Certainly not, but rather the most influential and calculating." - C. F. Bastiat

Governments have become dangerous leviathans on a blind rampage as their strength diminishes. Their denial of already inflicted mortal wounds causes them to seek greater power to perpetuate their privileges.

Of paramount importance to your future is not the history or the acclimations of virtue proclaimed by your current residence. What matters is the direction of state control as demonstrated by their actions.

"Every man should know that his conversations, his correspondence, and his personal life are private." - Lyndon B. Johnson

It is a time to be cautious and to prepare emergency plans.

For now enjoy the much lighter "Twilight Zone" tone of this short video.
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Day of the Longtail

Movie Trailer: In celebration of the publication of Chris Anderson's book, "The Long Tail," The old world of media faces an invasion from another planet. The horror. The horror. (By Michael Markman, Peter Hirshberg, Bob Kalsey; Produced for The Computer History Museum)

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Select a city or country that values your preferred life style 

Develop your own Personally Tested and Personally Tasted lifestyle.

Pick a date and start exploring, spend some time discovering the benefits of a new location.

Study abroad and learn to appreciate other's life styles. There are huge variations between cultures, no one can consider themselves well educated until they start sampling and can appreciate the differences. You may not find a place that suits you better, but don't you want to know if such a place exists?

In some cultures elders are esteemed for the wisdom they have hopefully acquired - in others they are dropped off in "managed care facilities" and ignored. Where would you prefer to retire?

"The knowledge of the world is only to be acquired in the world, and not in a closet." - Lord Chesterfield

I'll start you with Amsterdam, adjust on the Orbitz site as you wish. Perhaps just change to the first city that comes to mind.

Still undecided? Decide what type of clothes you would like to wear, then go to where the clothes fit the location.

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Your freedom will keep decreasing unless you expend some effort.

If you like to drive fast - go to a country without speed limits. If the 1960's life style sounds good - move to Amsterdam.

Somewhere in the world what you value is not against the law, in fact it may make you a hero.

Like medieval serfs most people will live and die within a stones throw of where they were born. Imagine never wanting to discover if there is a much better life for you and yours just over the next hill.

Even if you are in the best place for you, wouldn't you like to know by having knowledgeably eliminated other choices?

Live your own life.

Where would you like to explore and discover first? It's time for your road trip!

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The BFU Journal 

Documenting the creation of a new type of college. Not only for perpetual tourists; but for anyone wanting to think, not just follow.

If your freedom is important, you will want to consider all the implications involved.

A sample:

Perhaps the twined concepts of starting your own business and picking up knowledge as needed from BFU and other sources is a bit too informal for you.

I would ask you to consider where you acquired your appreciation of formal education. Those years you spent feeding at the required public trough were offered with a purpose.

You have been intellectually fattened to remove any potential for strenuous individual mental activity. It will never be considered valuable to any bureaucracy, such as the schools you were forced to endure, to allow consideration that you might exist just fine without its coercive ministrations.

If what government approved institutions offer is truly valuable to any but themselves, would they make laws forcing it upon us and have to steal from our paychecks to support it? Would they so bend society as to create flaccid axioms intoning the value they offer, all tied to "success." Would they provide student loans and other inducements to trade in your freedoms for promises of an ersatz life of herd like conspicuous consumption?

Ah, but I have made you uncomfortable. Ignore the previous and rejoin the corpulent herd; your hungry shepherds, the wolves, miss your compliance within their rituals.
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