Thoughts?

The idea of constantly moving is so appealing, but philosophically it feels wrong. Does anyone here live as a nomad?

I don’t vibe with American culture and it seems like the best way out.

Edit: Y’all are the best! I really appreciate everyone’s responses. 🤗

  • ocho [they/them]
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    4 年前

    Tbh I don't like this push to decentralize the workplace. That'll just add to the already alienated and overworked sentiment people feel. I can't stand the idea of appreciating the vast beauty of the Mojave one moment only so my sweaty boss can call me to yell at me about some bullshit. That and remote work is just cursed in general and I'm not comfortable being available 24/7. Not to mention all the privacy concerns and it's just a big nope from me, even with travel (that I would have to pay for so why??).

    • Myaccountgothacked [none/use name]
      hexagon
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      4 年前

      I totally get that point of view. I enjoy working with people in person and building connections, but I don’t enjoy most people in the states. So I would be spending more time with people I enjoyed being around and when I went to the grocery store and existed in the world my presence would be celebrated instead of just another number. I notice this whenever I travel. Other cultures are so much warmer. They smile more. They’re grateful. They’re excited to get to know you even if they just met you.

      • ocho [they/them]
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        4 年前

        Oh definitely, American culture is just a grinding stone for anything communal or social.