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Study Up for 'Think': Go Far, Alone

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Would you rather have kids or travel solo? Choosing one over the other opens an individual up to contrasting life experiences.

Leading a fulfilling life means something different for everyone. While some will want to settle down and have families, others feel more at home as nomads. At 1 p.m. on Think, , sitcom writer and author of What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding, joins Krys Boyd to talk about the road less traveled. Newman  for pursuing the mobile single life on her Tumblr.

If you're not sure where to start, Solo Traveler has various . For those who would rather stick it closer to home, the Dallas Observer shares across America.

For travelers of any familial disposition, Time offers 50 travel tips that can result from excursions elsewhere.

Need a smaller step to take in the realm of solo endeavors? WikiHow presents five ways -- no traveling necessary.

Whether or not you want to travel, there are reasons to live alone in general.

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Having children is a choice as is not having children. Scrutiny may follow if one chooses either, however, not the scrutinizer.

Many people would than to be alone with their thoughts according to recent research led by University of Virginia psychologist Timothy Wilson.

from "What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding" can be found on Newman's website.