The 'Privilege' to Choose

What if it’s better to have fewer options?

 
Yellow arrows guide pilgrims to their destination on the Camino de Santiago. (Photo by Fran Turauskis)

Yellow arrows guide pilgrims to their destination on the Camino de Santiago. (Photo by Fran Turauskis)

 

“Picking a trail because it’s the only ‘safe’ option isn’t very glamorous. But it is why I hiked the Camino.”

— Fran Turauskis

 

When Fran Turauskis set off to hike the Camino de Santiago, she was frustrated by her lack of options. She had picked the trail because it was one of the only thru-hikes she felt she could safely undertake, given that she had epilepsy.

But what if a lack of options can actually be helpful?

On this episode, Fran shares her story. It’s a story of not just coming to terms with — but actually appreciating — your limitations.

 
 

Fran Turauskis hosts the podcast Seize Your Adventure.

It’s about living the adventure lifestyle with epilepsy. You can listen to it here.

 
 

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