I think it was Jung who said healthy adults like a safe home, and then to go out on ( slightly) scary adventures.
		
		
	 
That pretty much sums me up, I 
love a slightly scary adventure.
But it's also nice to have a secure and comfortable base to go back to, a purpose in life,  and of course a place to store various bits of 'adventure kit'
It's the best of both worlds imo..
I've come across a few of these 'rolling stone' 'wherever I lay my hat' sorts as well though.
They often seem either to be 
running away from something - or someone - 
running away from 
themselves, even.?? 
 
 
Or else imagining that 'happiness' will be 
just over the next horizon...
 
Or to be found in the 
next relationship, rather than within.
At the same time I'm quite happy to acknowledge that some 
perfectly well adjusted folks 
do just genuinely feel the need to travel 
almost the whole time, and that suits them just fine, too 
