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What is best for you!

Another issue I faced in Montenegro was their main roads. We passed through a mountain and it was a disastrous experience.

Julius Caesar once made a decision to cross the Rubicon, and this was the decision we made to go with a car from Podgorica to Kotor.

My observations about this journey are that many people will try to pressure you to follow their pace, but this is not beneficial to you.

Maybe it is a new road, maybe they are reckless and you don’t want to copy their style.

This is true in the real life. Once you decided on how to live it, you will face many gurus and “influencers” who will try to tell you what is best for you. But the only one who knows that is you!

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