So that's why I stopped being a digital nomad. Agree/disagree? Leave me a comment & let me know your thoughts 👇
@sophiadives11 ай бұрын
As an introverted business owner but also a HSP, I identify with every single thing you said here. That’s the reason I eventually picked a home base to stay. Engaging in local communities of music and craft was how I built most of my connections now. Being able to meet folks regularly really made a difference for me to keep me sane and not depressed. For some reason, I always felt like I wasn’t going anywhere with the usual DN/entrepreneur meetups except being exhausted after hanging out with a big crowd. There’s no lack of amazing and interesting people yet I wouldn’t classify them as friends, or even acquaintances. Glad that you find a way to build a community too. Cheers🥂.
@LoveByDesign11 ай бұрын
Really insightful video Myles, thank you. I traveled for years trying to "find myself" only to discover that you only ever travel as far as the inside of your own head, really. I've been back in my hometown for 6 years addressing all my "stuff" and have turned into a new person from the inside out by staying put, surrounding myself with a great therapist, a few close friends, and my beautiful dog. And now as a business owner I really resonate with keeping a home base and travelling a few times a year for that dopamine and excitement 😌
@StevenPham23102 ай бұрын
So true! I appreciate having a home base with a beautiful garden after I reach my 30s. It's so much better to be a digital entrepreneur and travel a few times a year. Maybe I am a part-time nomadic
@pkim078 ай бұрын
If I were a digital nomad, I'd stay in Southeast Asia. South America has a much lower cost of living than the West, but it's far more dangerous.
@luisdetomaso8674 ай бұрын
The time difference between Asia and the USA sucks. Have fun taking meetings and making calls at 3 AM
@telmomoreira76162 ай бұрын
@@luisdetomaso867 Doesn´t sound to bad.
@telmomoreira76162 ай бұрын
I would go for Central America, Balkans or North Africa in this order because cost of living it still lower than the West but it's far less dangerous.
@Somepeoplecallmemorris11 ай бұрын
Bro I just came home from a 1 month trip from Asia as an online business owner (planned to stay as long as I want with open end). And you perfectly summarized all of my realization with those nomads and travelers in this video.
@vovaeven11 ай бұрын
Interesting insights man, thx.. I've been on the roads since summer of 22.. I usually stay around 2-3 months in a place.. Slowmad? I liked the idea you've mentioned of having a base, just in case, and to recharge etc.. I need to build something like that. Backpacking a year in Asia between 2014/2015, initially made me want to become a proper digital nomad, and i feel really blessed to have achieved that a few years ago.. There are some challenges, but if you are ok with yourself, it can be a fun way to live.. Like any other way to live, if that's how you feel..
@silviacaz61433 ай бұрын
I go from country to country for months....It is exausting not having anyone (for real) or a real home....also getting used to new culture and place......at least I have rewards (adventures, new people)....
@abbreviateTome11 ай бұрын
Agree. I feel it all the time. Being from Two ethnic backgrounds Arab & English, Two faiths, Muslim & Atheist, i feel i never settle into any group. To top it off im also introverted. The nomad lifestyle would only make things worse. And true, you have to fix the internal before being able to enjoy the external. Great video!
@MylesDunphy11 ай бұрын
Interesting. I would say the same - always feeling slightly out of place
@WayneHan11 ай бұрын
thats a good one "you can't out travel your problem"
@marthaoschwald27905 ай бұрын
I think I underestimated the cultural differences or how much time people might expect from you depending on the destination. I live in Costa Rica and people expect an enormous amount of your time be spent socializing. Digital nomads have other obligations like making future plans, figuring out practical issues like online banking, and staying in touch with people at home sometimes. I think you're right that the people can make or break this lifestyle.
@rubbertoad36815 ай бұрын
I can see how the lifestyle could not be a great long term lifestyle for the relatively young and single. I think it would be cool for a couple years. I think it is a great lifestyle for couples that are older with their kids out of the house and after working their whole lives want to finally see the world together.
@jamies653411 ай бұрын
Having geo-arbitraged for 3 months in SE Asia, that results are that it doesn't really work out as cheap as you expect. Yes it's less expensive in many ways & Numbeo is a shows you good data, but once you add back misc travel costs, incl flights here and there, Airbs that don't turn out to be as cheap as you planned for etc, it adds up. Over the course of say 12-18mths, cost would start to decline I think as your plans for constant travel would even out and you stay for 3-6 months or more in once place. That's when the geo-arb' really shows benefits.
@StreetSmartMillionaire2 ай бұрын
Very interesting video. Janet and I are the business owner DN travelers and we went to 65 countries slowly but the first problem is missing our own beds. Its also hard to get a lot done when your in a new country every 2-3 months because you want to explore. Now we just stay at our different homes/farms and life is much better. We also stay in roughly the same time zone with places In Mexico, Boquete, Medellin, RioNegro, Filandia Quindio and Florianópolis Brazil. And best of all we get to spend a lot more time with our 25 dogs and sleep in our own beds. .
@nathanbaldwinUK10 ай бұрын
The grass is always greener as they say. Really great well thought out analysis. The first year in this lifestyle I learnt balance was key. The second I learnt community is key. Always learning 😂
@mercurysmith56311 ай бұрын
I can agree with just about all of it. Luckily, I was able to see a lot of that very early. Growing up on military bases was great to travel to the places you were studying in school but, later on, you pile on a few decades of traveling for work you find that it is difficult to get excited about all these "exotic" places and, if you are there for work, you work and that throws a cold pail of distraction on that adventure. As you point out, no matter where you go, there you are. If I travel now, it is not often and, with a reason (not work), something I want to learn, an event that is interesting, most importantly it is some reason that feeds my soul. When you get down to it, you can step onto the Champ de Mars, turn your gaze to the Eiffel Tower and think you'll be amazed but, then a gust of wind will make a McDonald's wrapper dance by you...everywhere is here. So, you can march off on your crusade to find friends and happiness and come up empty like every other crusader or, you can learn from the story of The Fisher King. "Digital Nomad"? Not for me, been there done that, I know you always end up the "Jaded Nomad".
@travelvideos5 ай бұрын
I feel the same. I feel the mountain of papers is too much. Visas, stamps, work permits and change passport every 2 years. Plus spend time sitting at immigration, go to embassies for apostilles, to police to prove that you are not criminal, pay all the fees etc.
@paryak469411 ай бұрын
Thank you, I love it.
@jacquied20135 ай бұрын
Myles, I bought your Amazon course with the understanding that I'd have lifetime access to the videos. However, I no longer have access. Were the training videos removed? Thanks
@MylesDunphy5 ай бұрын
Hi, please email me. Thank you!
@jacquied20134 ай бұрын
@@MylesDunphy thank you for your response, could you please give me your new email? I have emailed you but it gives me an error message from Podia.
@xooq_9 ай бұрын
you need chapter markets in your videos fam... why did you pick Panama for your base?
@joshspilewski809111 ай бұрын
Great video! Where have you decided to have your home base?
@MylesDunphy11 ай бұрын
For now, in Panama
@ramdan851211 ай бұрын
Think mental health is the most underestimated part of personal development. Most things that are a necessity to feel safe or make life feel meaningful are usually a related to a past trauma, it is worth feeling good and content before you go out on your journey so your not doing it to fill a void and of course have a good financial strategy to support it.
@dan-k7911 ай бұрын
🙌Other fire video. Quick question 👉currently work FIFO, looking for a 5 year exit plan… would you get a skill and freelance, or jump into FBA? 🙏thanks in advance..
@SportsIncorporated9 ай бұрын
Would nomad travel be much easier if you could carry the minimum of stuff. Like your favorite clothes and a few NVMe sticks? Would digital nomads pay for that privilege? Or are they so cost conscious that they would continue to carry stuff? (Edit: you really don't need the NVMe sticks. You store things online and download what you need wherever you go.)
@bojack38272 ай бұрын
Good video
@wedoluxury11 ай бұрын
nice
@pentrubarbati11 ай бұрын
those that have money say it doesnt matter ..
@MylesDunphy11 ай бұрын
money matters
@pentrubarbati11 ай бұрын
@@MylesDunphy those that travel all the time say it is not worth it i was making a point
@ScorpionSuerte11 ай бұрын
Having freedom and independance isn't that important.
@TATTEDGIGACHAD2 ай бұрын
Expat > Nomad
@MylesDunphy2 ай бұрын
Nopat > Exmad
@maousb27 күн бұрын
Sexpat >> Expat > Nomad
@noorlu520911 ай бұрын
You need to have post-death goals. Otherwise the life is meaningless. But most people don’t have faith.
@MylesDunphy11 ай бұрын
Interesting concept, thanks.
@noorlu520911 ай бұрын
@@MylesDunphy More info in the Quran. Reading it may be useful.
@Sssthpok11 ай бұрын
I know your father - met you when you were teenager.... glad to see that you realised the hollow lifestyle of millennialism. Shallow, narcissistic and insecure are the trademarks of all the Damned I meet as I do business in Asia. Good luck, mate.