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<blockquote data-quote="asdfk" data-source="post: 1130899" data-attributes="member: 10035"><p>OP, start applying to any and all job that is remote, pays you enough to get by and helps you develop valuable skills. There are many job offers on the “digital nomad” boards. </p><p></p><p>Don’t start a business without working experience, unless you have a high IQ, high discipline and high money management skills. Realize that most nomads fail to thrive financially. The obvious reason is that they overestimate the value they have to offer, their self discipline or how well they can handle money. </p><p></p><p>If you just want to have a remote job that pays minimum wage so you can go abroad for a year and have some fun, by all means. If you want a future as an international playboy, focus on getting valuable skills and salesmanship - and than realize that for every success story you’ve read 100 people have failed. </p><p></p><p>The overwhelming majority of people who try lack some skill or talent they need to make it work. Don’t let this be you. Play it smart.</p><p></p><p>Worst case scenario: find a shitty remote job that pays a lot and build savings to fund your travels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asdfk, post: 1130899, member: 10035"] OP, start applying to any and all job that is remote, pays you enough to get by and helps you develop valuable skills. There are many job offers on the “digital nomad” boards. Don’t start a business without working experience, unless you have a high IQ, high discipline and high money management skills. Realize that most nomads fail to thrive financially. The obvious reason is that they overestimate the value they have to offer, their self discipline or how well they can handle money. If you just want to have a remote job that pays minimum wage so you can go abroad for a year and have some fun, by all means. If you want a future as an international playboy, focus on getting valuable skills and salesmanship - and than realize that for every success story you’ve read 100 people have failed. The overwhelming majority of people who try lack some skill or talent they need to make it work. Don’t let this be you. Play it smart. Worst case scenario: find a shitty remote job that pays a lot and build savings to fund your travels. [/QUOTE]
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