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The Runway Calculator: How to Travel for 6 Months and Come Back Richer
Many people fantasize about traveling the world and working on their book, starting a business, or doing freelance …
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Many people fantasize about traveling the world and working on their book, starting a business, or doing freelance …
Money TravelWhat kind of digital nomad are you?
Digital NomadNPR
We’ve all been there: bored in class, bored at work, bored in stand still traffic. But why do we find boredom so …
LifeMedium
The last 5 weeks I stayed at roam.co in Bali, a new and aspiring coliving startup from New York. I was so blown away by the …
Coliving Digital NomadTED
We believe we should work hard in order to be happy, but could we be thinking about things backwards? In this fast-moving and …
Video WorkHacker News
Has anyone moved out of SF/SV to work in a different tech city? If so, where?
Life WorkNautilus
Anyone who wants to master a skill must run through the cycle of practice, critical feedback, modification, and incremental …
LifeWhat was your thought process that made you want to live a nomadic lifestyle?
Digital NomadHacker News
It can be a SaaS app, a mobile app, or any side project that is netting you recurring revenue.
Side ProjectTechCrunch
Let me tell you about the largest business opportunity the world has ever seen. It’s larger than the entire world …
Future of WorkWhat’s your biggest challenge when it comes to choosing what “expertise” you should build your online …
Digital NomadMedium
A step-by-step guide to paying freelancers with respect instead of money.
FreelanceMedium
The pros and cons of carrying your home on your back and creating a living out of travel.
TravelI’m very curious how US citizens who are traveling inside the US for extended periods of time (say, 6+ mo) handle …
Digital NomadThe New York Times
In the utopian (dystopian?) future projected by technological visionaries, few people would have to work. Wealth would be …
Future of WorkNarratively
I traveled around the country telling strangers how to balance their workloads and better their lives—until I learned the …
LifeThe New Yorker
Frequent fliers sometimes go to great lengths to keep their airline élite status, and those efforts are often completely out …
TravelJames Altucher Blog
Now we live in a new world. A world where you don’t have to get a job. Where there are opportunities with their hands …
WorkScientific American
Psychology experiments show why even the financially savvy have a hard time following sensible strategies.
MoneyThe Economist
Which is to say: remember, you do not need an MBA. Only do it if you want to. Food and water are needs; an MBA is an …
LearningLike many of you, I have a flexible, work-from-home job, so I can work anywhere there’s an Internet connection. …
Digital NomadVirgin
Co-working has been a popular option for many start-ups over the last few years. The new trend on the scene, however, is …
ColivingThe Guardian
The factors that most affect our life chances are revealed as the first group of British babies followed in a remarkable …
LifeCityLab
Those Millennial-filled compounds aren’t all that different from 19th-century boarding houses.
ColivingThe Garage
About three months ago, my company made the switch from a cozy office in the heart of Silicon Valley to going completely …
Remote WorkThe New York Times
New research reveals surprising truths about why some work groups thrive and others falter.
WorkSo you are at a cafe, working hard, and suddenly you need to go to the toilet. What you do with your stuff?
Remote WorkTeleport
But working from home has its downsides as well, from the potential whiff of body odour to the whiff of madness that comes …
Digital Nomad Freelance Remote WorkThe Atlantic
The notion that there is a “normal” height or a “normal” salary is a relatively new one, and …
LifeStripe: Blog
With Stripe Atlas, entrepreneurs can easily incorporate a U.S. company, set up a U.S. bank account, and start accepting …
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