The Mid-Life Crisis Continues
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.Trekking, diving, avoiding trouble, and other dodgy activities
After spending the past 30 years traveling on business to locations around the World, the time arrived when Malcolm Teasdale could visit places of his choosing. One would think that after spending so much time “on the road”, that he would have thrown in the towel and settled down to a normal, peaceful life.
What now appears to be an addiction or an extension of a midlife crisis, he seems hell-bent on traveling to destinations where most people would not consider. Whether it is trekking in the Himalayas, diving with the World’s largest fish, or hanging out in one of the seediest towns in Asia, the quest for adventure continues.
Thimphu, Bhutan, Nagarkot, Nepal, and Pattaya, Thailand, are not household names, but that’s the beauty of it all, to go where the general population do not venture. Saying that, soaking up the culture in Turkey’s Istanbul, discovering the way of life in Myanmar’s capital city, and going far away from it all to a sublime remote island in the Maldives, adds to a mixed bag cultural experiences.
Explore how Malcolm deals with the physical and social challenges in far off distant lands in an effort to become educated and fulfilled.
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Malcolm Teasdale
Malcolm Teasdale was born in Coventry, England and is a successful entrepreneur who now spends his time traveling to “off-the-beaten-track” places. Spending all of his working life in the technology industry, he has made a success from creating two software development companies, the most recent of which he started in 1998 and sold to a major corporation in 2013. He created markets in all the major continents, and sold products to 8,000 + customers in over 70 countries. His company received numerous industry awards for product quality, innovation, and pioneering technology, and he has spoken at many industry events. He has traveled to over 60 countries for business and leisure, but since retiring from the industry, now travels to the more unusual destinations in the World in search of rich cultural experiences, His 3rd travel book has just been published called, “The Midlife Crisis Continues” which is about ignoring age and seeking out adventures. Think Bhutan. His previous two books “Travel Diaries of an Atypical Businessman” and “Asia Specific” focused on the quirky side of travel and the challenge of expanding his company’s reach in Asia Pacific by living in the region during periods in 2007 and 2008. Whether it be trekking in the Himalayas or diving with Whale Sharks, there is always a new adventure to be had, and as long as he is physically and mentally able, the story will continue. Having also lived in Canada and Singapore, he now resides in Florida.
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