Being open minded. Understanding that we are travelling, moving to countries with other cultures / beliefs / religions / traditions. We are a mere visitor. Being grateful as well for people who welcome us with open arms. Being curious and a tiny bit adventurous 😊
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.