Living the nomad life

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This seems cool and the guy has a very good perspective and certainly considering when one is around different cultures, different ways of thinking and constantly putting yourself in situations that are a bit uncomfortable
 
constantly putting yourself in situations that are a bit uncomfortable
Just be careful about STDs and too many drugs in your system. Peace.

FFS... nomad lifestyle is building rocket stove, having a van and staying on parking place all year long. You don't even need driver's license. Just tell someone to tow the van for you and customize it.

That's what I'm gonna do. :devilish:
 
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This seems cool and the guy has a very good perspective and certainly considering when one is around different cultures, different ways of thinking and constantly putting yourself in situations that are a bit uncomfortable
That thumbnail... I legit have photos of me standing on an empty beach in Maldives haha 😂. So yeah, I'd recommend... If you have to worry about finances anyway, who not do it on a tropical island or in a luxury skyscrapper? At least you're gonna have nice views if you're about to jump after seeing your bank account. *cough*
 
Living a nomadic lifestyle can certainly be an enriching experience if approached carefully. There is a major difference between using it as an opportunity to learn new cultures and ways of life than an outlet to shirk responsibilities and sit on a beach drunk every day.

As a lifelong nomad myself there are also certainly pitfalls and downsides you don't often see discussed, many of which will only become apparent as you grow older.

"Traveling. This makes men wiser, but less happy. When men of sober age travel, they gather knowledge which they may apply usefully for their country, but they are subject ever after to recollections mixed with regret, their affections are weakened by being extended over more objects, and they learn new habits which cannot be gratified when they return home."
- From Thomas Jefferson's letter to his nephew Peter Carr (1787)


An extended nomadic lifestyle can be quite lonely at times. Very quickly your roots to "home" will begin to wither. You'll find yourself torn between people and locations spreading yourself thin, desiring to be in many places all at once. Forming deeper bonds becomes difficult as you drift in relatability to many people who have not experienced such a lifestyle.

Much like a drug, the constant desire to travel seeking new highs and exciting places continually grows while becoming a "solution" to your restlessness; a new addiction cycle begins. There is an empty feeling inside that only finds temporary satisfaction with each new location.

Despite all, I still genuinely believe the world would be a significantly better place if more people were afforded the opportunity to travel, live, and work abroad for meaningful periods of time. So much ignorance and conflict originates from a lack of empathetic understanding of our world, its cultures, and people. Just be careful not to lose yourself in the process.
 
Wow bet no white person ever thought of that idea before
More racism and more racism, to everything that moves. And redpill crap every 10s, although not in this post huh. Dude, you're @MR.Spuf alt?

 
More racism and more racism, to everything that moves. And redpill crap every 10s, although not in this post huh. Dude, you're @MR.Spuf alt?

I don't like muslims either

If it makes you happy I don't like religious, right-wing people in general, having a special (negative) place in my heart for catholic filth. So yeah, I don't like christians either. Islam is even worse than that christian crap and even more abusive towards women and is anti human rights. I understand that someone is born into a religion but if in adulthood you're still religious by your own choice it's a red flag and something I don't like. So yeah, I don't like most people, don't be so emotional about it. You'll live, not everyone has to like you and I'm fine with being disliked as well. Not everyone has to agree and not everyone has to be buds. Also I'd say ghosting 1.9 billion people that are anti women's rights is actually really smart for a woman, I will NEVER understand these dumb bitches that convert to islam. I want to have rights and I don't want to be an accessory for a man 😐.

Outright hates muslims, christians, conservatives, men... but little fecatious pokes at racial humour that wouldn't even make it to south park is where you the draw line? Ok then. Sorry bout hurting your fragile ickle feminist feelings again lol
 
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