It won’t change that much apart from travelling more. In the sense if I’ll still go to the gym in the morning and write a few hours per day. But I’ll travel more, having more free time to do other things like new sports and activities. I’ll also start building a safer future for myself (investing in a house or finding a place where I want to settle). But not there yet.
Hi all. Nice to meet you. First off- thanks Dylan for inviting me into this community! I am curious to hear what you all think- has AI impacted your lives as digital nomads at all? If so, how? If not, why not?
That is a very interesting topic. As a writer, AI has definitely changed the way I work. I can now write faster. Because I don’t have (or don’t allow myself) to have writer blocks anymore. I need books out there. As many (quality ones obviously) as I can write to be able to compete with the overflow of books entirely written by AI. So it has influenced my work. But necessarily the nomad life.
I think the biggest thing is finance, isn’t it. And a job that allows you to create the life that you want. Sometimes your job offers you the financial security but you feel stuck and sometimes you have the job but not the money to move as you please. For me freedom is this. Being able to create a life, a routine that I would be happy to live every day. Enough money to pay what needs to be and a job I love that provides me with fulfilment. There was this quote “I want a life I don’t need a vacation from”. It says it all 😊🤗