The Digital Nomad Dream is Dead (and this is replacing it)
The Digital Nomad Dream is Dead (and this is replacing it)
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Being a digital nomad sounds like a dream.. but there is something way better than being a digital nomad…
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Did you ever think to just not travel as much and maybe set her down to 3 months in different places? I don't think those would be issues for me I just would structure it different and make sure that I had the right places to stay at where I wouldn't have to worry about internet issues or anything that would impede me from growing my business
USA in the #1 rank for education? Seems sus 😂
great edit 🙂 and amazing information – really worthy 🙂
This video is going to be the model for many. The NOMAD life isn't healthy and I think you figured it out early.
this is a great idea to have 2 home bases – but it is not true that there´s never been thought of 😅 in fact many people leave countries like ours to spend winter in their "second home". still a great video 😊
Loved your sense of humour! Thank you for sharing your perspective!
He started wobbling w/ the curse words near the end. This is why I don't really hang out w/ my local (fellow) Macs and Serbs
I agree so much with you! Had a similar revelation myself.
The concept of "intermittent nomad" is not new at all.
Even before the existence of "remote virtual jobs" and still nowadays , people doing basic "physical" seasonal jobs for example (kitchen staff, fruit picking , part time jobs, short term contracts etc, ) in their own country or elsewhere , work several months a year , even in "low wages salary jobs , and when they saved enough money for a "root trip" , then just go, sometimes even 4 to 6 months in cheaper countries , or travelling in a cheaper way if needed (hitchhiking, bike travels etc). Nothing new under the sun..!
Thank you. I needed to hear this.
Lmao. It’s called Snowbirding in the USA. Not a new concept 😂
While I love traveling and experiencing different cultures, those things won’t love you and won’t be there for you during your highs and your lows. They won’t be there holding your hand at your deathbed. It will be Family and close Friends who you have real genuine relationships with. If you don’t nurture those relationships and are there for them during their highs and lows, then expect the same. It’s a big world out there and much lonelier when you only live for yourself.
So basically the digital nomad life is not dead, you're just building a base and still traveling. I love this viewpoint, and "intermittent nomad" is exactly how I want to live. The best of both worlds, since you still are moving from place to place, traveling while working, but just having a "base".
How about going to only 3-4 different countries and staying at each 4-3 months respectively?? I think this will give one peace and time to settling without rushing
Should have one home. And after holidays go back. There's no such feeling as traveling the world while working
Intermittent nomading is not new… we've been doing it for a few years already… and we know many like us. We have a base in Europe and a base in Africa. We spend 8 months in our home base in Europe (from which we can travel for weekend getaways or roadtrips) and do the same in Africa (I am from both continents… which makes it easier). We might be adding south America and then do 4 months on each continent, as we develop our Real Estate Projects for Digital Nomads on all 3 continents.
Video was interesting. I think it comes down to the family/kids part and if you want that. Otherwise living in Europe where as you say the weather sucks for 6-7 months a year, and working in an office, is a very uninspiring existence (at least for me). Also it becomes harder to keep a network of friends with age, but kudos to you if you still have a big social network in your 30's. I think the right balance is as you say – locate a handful of locations around the world where you can see yourself settling down in for a period of time and then rotate. If I stayed in Europe, I'd live in Barcelona in winter and London in summer. In LA, Mexico is great to live in, with tons of different weekend getaways or places to visit to keep it interesting. There's no perfect answer though and it will be a different story for every individual. You should make more videos about your journey in this as it's a big area of interest for many. Good luck
Dear, nice idea and concept, but works only while kids come around. Greetings from Serbian in Thailand (settled forever) 🙂
LOL man became a snowbird and made a new name for it.
This is so cool. I'm now looking into a semi-digital nomad life, and this sounds just like it. I have a few ideas on several bases, but I also like traveling and seeing the world. I appreciated this video!!
Great video! I hope someday my channel gets as high quality as yours!