It does for me but I also learned that you cannot universally apply ones practices. A lot of factors play into what you should or should not do with your money. Starting with where you live, your obligations etc etc etc. I can only speak for myself and my approach has worked very well over the years. For me.
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I think your approach makes sense. I’ve considered leaving the US and just being a nomad but it makes seeing friends and family more difficult. Tradeoffs.
That's what I usually tell people. You probably have to leave your country to change your life. Which isn't easy for those with families or other obligations which they can't just dump and move on. It's a lot easier to just "do your thing" when you're on your own.
How would you go about being nomatic?
I'm thinking of a mobile home at this point. But that limits me to where I can drive to
I’m sure grinder would give you better advice. But I would leave the US. No need for a mobile home. Just rent. I’ve posted about how buying real estate will actually lose you more money than just renting and stacking sats.
Just sold my house lol. I'm right there with you.
Where to though? Everywhere is fucked lol
Not true. Nomads are treated better than citizens in most countries.
Which countries are the best for that at the moment would you say
nostr:npub1de6l09erjl9r990q7n9ql0rwh8x8n059ht7a267n0q3qe28wua8q20q0sd would have more knowledge and experience with that. But you can always look for countries that seem fun to you and check if they offer nomad visas. You’d be surprised how many do.