Don’t come on the World Race if:

-you have to wear a seatbelt
-you’re scared of diarrhea
-you’re scared of bugs
-you don’t like sleeping on the floor
-you don’t like bucket showers
-you don’t like cold showers
-you can’t handle hot weather
-you’re worried about packing everything in 2 backpacks
-you hate rice
-you like routine
-you are reliant on WiFi
-you have to know the plan
-you can’t imagine not using your phone
-you don’t like losing stuff
-you don’t want children (or chicken, they are synonymous) climbing all over you, peeing and slobbering on you, or eating your food
-you don’t like pranks

Do come on the World Race if:

-You want to conquer any of your fears.

Yesterday I scrubbed vomit (not my own) out of a bucket because my teammate and I were sick, and I didn’t even gag. That’s growth, and I can’t say that would have happened at home. I can preach all day about how you experience the most growth in the uncomfortability, and I wouldn’t change it for anything. I highly recommend it. Get out of your comfort zone, you won’t regret it.