While at first glance, Wanderlust appears similar to
Well-traveled, you feel a compulsion towards exploration that likely leads to being Well-Traveled. Having a sense of wanderlust does not mean you must yourself leave your home, but you feel the urge to learn about far away places.
-1: Your wanderlust can be satisfied by hearing stories, or reading books, or by necessity.
-2: Hearing stories or reading about far away places is not quite enough to satisfy the need to see what is "over there," leading to a collection of trinkets, or a tendency towards short-ranged travel to the nearby counties or similar subdivisions of land under the control of a government or leaders.
-3: You routinely travel across the country, or to other countries, but return home to share what you've learned about "over there." Staying for long periods of time in any one place is uncomfortable, but you can place necessity over your wanderlust - for a time.
-4: Being settled to one place is disruptive - there are places to see and people to meet. You rarely return "home," or you travel with your home.