TL;DR: I write about all things long-term travel and remote work.
I am learning to become a digital nomad without also becoming mad and I want to share my learnings.
Subscribe to be a part of the journey (pun intended), read about minimalistic travel, mindset, psychology, tips and tricks, and whatever else catches my attention as I explore the world as a Remote Hobo™️.
I want to write about a topic that fascinated me my whole life – how to explore the world while feeling at home anywhere and in any situation.
I was always fascinated by travel.
Even at a young age when somebody asked me what I wanted to do, I didn't have an answer apart from telling them it’s something I can do anywhere.
My AHA moment happened in 2016 when I was hitchhiking solo through Europe.
In 25 days, I covered over six thousand kilometers through nine different states. I dealt with a lot of shit happens situations, slept in the mountains, in streets, and bus stops.
I had deep conversations about everything from religion to processes in agriculture with over a hundred people from many different cultures and backgrounds.
It deeply changed how I view both the world and myself.
I had my startup phase after that, so traveling had to make space for building a company.
A few years later, I was full-time freelance on a startup vacation, but I was still hesitant to leave my comfort zone.
In January 2020 I put my fears under a microscope and weighed the risks versus rewards. The same day, I bought a one-way ticket and started planning a test trip.
In August 2020, I packed my small bag, boarded a plane, and went to live in Tenerife. I spent there four months, fell in love, and got hooked to the Remote Hobo Lifestyle™️.
In 2021, I moved out of my apartment into my backpack, became homeless, and started traveling. I'm writing this from a small cafe in Madrid.
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Thank you!
So good to see how you coming man!!! This so cool! Can't wait to read more! Also, mentioning that you writing this from a cafe was really cool, like you actually living the life!