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I’m loving the weather in LA. I’m still not used to wearing a T-shirt & shorts during the winter lol.
Growing up I always wanted to live by the beach and escape the cold. And now it’s finally happened!
Back when I visited Thailand it really inspired me to wanna live a better lifestyle and live somewhere warm.
But there’s a few reasons why I didn’t settle down there (or any other Digital Nomad community).
… It’s not what most people think it is!
It’s over-glamorized because of social media and there’s a lot of flaws that you guys don’t get to see or hear about…
A major reason I didn’t settle down in Thailand? Digital Nomads play it small.
A lot of them are freelancers, solopreneurs or somehow created another job for themselves...
And they don’t really wanna live a better lifestyle than that!
They don’t want true freedom.
They’re stuck on a plateau of working 30-40 hours a week and trading their time for money (instead of creating real value for money).
If you’ve ever thought about becoming a Digital Nomad, here’s why you should reconsider:
Click here to learn the trap of the Digital Nomad lifestyle!
And as always...
Enjoy!
- Wade
I’m loving the weather in LA. I’m still not used to wearing a T-shirt & shorts during the winter lol.
Growing up I always wanted to live by the beach and escape the cold. And now it’s finally happened!
Back when I visited Thailand it really inspired me to wanna live a better lifestyle and live somewhere warm.
But there’s a few reasons why I didn’t settle down there (or any other Digital Nomad community).
… It’s not what most people think it is!
It’s over-glamorized because of social media and there’s a lot of flaws that you guys don’t get to see or hear about…
A major reason I didn’t settle down in Thailand? Digital Nomads play it small.
A lot of them are freelancers, solopreneurs or somehow created another job for themselves...
And they don’t really wanna live a better lifestyle than that!
They don’t want true freedom.
They’re stuck on a plateau of working 30-40 hours a week and trading their time for money (instead of creating real value for money).
If you’ve ever thought about becoming a Digital Nomad, here’s why you should reconsider:
Click here to learn the trap of the Digital Nomad lifestyle!
And as always...
Enjoy!
- Wade