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Brendon
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Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

There is a lot of value in changing locations on a regular basis if you are in a position to do so. New stimulus is important.

I don’t have much family in the US, but it is my home and I am very productive here. By the end of a year I start to get burned out, especially given my schedule.

Then I go to Egypt for part of the year, and am refreshed. My husband and I live there for a period of time each year, and visit family and friends. It’s warm and social, but chaotic and less productive. It’s also a hot desert, and Cairo in particular has a lot of air pollution (the car smog plus sand/dust combo).

So when I come back to the US I am refreshed again. Crisp, cool, clean, autumn air. Space and time to think and work in a more focused way.

The cycle refreshes anew each year.

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Brendon 2y ago

I agree with you, i spend half my time in Australia and the other half in Thailand.

I’m from the UK and left around 7 years ago. Ever since i got up and left with $2000 in my pocket my life has changed dramatically for the best.

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Brendon 2y ago

Dude have you got an ostrich?

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Brendon 2y ago

Yo first nostr post

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