Must be funny for you to think back to 2016. You had no idea where your ambition was going to take you. Was close to 10 years ago now… I wonder what life is going to bring you in another 10?! How freaking exciting is that 🤩
@@Cap12323 looking back… like all the way back - no moment ever felt like clarity when deciding before big chapters so it gives me faith now to know I don’t need to wait for anything to decide… if that makes sense. HINT HINT just dive right in eva…
@@AnthonyDo you’re so right. That’s a really good way to put it, that nothing felt like clarity. Yet again another time Anthony says something I’ve heard before but it hits different because you’ve got a way with words my friend.
@@im.worddd I think there’s definitely folks who want the same thing! The thing I’m unsure about is how much people might be willing to give up to experience all that they want
@@AnthonyDo well im working on my conversion right now and Im willing to give up everything 😂 i gotta try. Life feels like a sandbox game you can really do anything
I can relate to the feeling of loneliness when having to leave a place after meeting new people. My last solo trip was Ireland and this is where it hit me the most! I don’t like goodbyes.. I just want to keep everyone in my pocket forever 😩
This is a beautiful and inspiring story. You are very talented at storytelling and creating amazing content. I can completely relate to your passion in creating. All the best! ❤
Thanks for sharing this! I really liked how you said "if you ever find this type of self-love, double-down on it. It probably means youre on the right path". I had this kind of "self-love" when I did my first solo travel as a language stay in London. I met so many people from different countries and cultures all over the world. For me, the passion was kinda just meeting and talking with these new people. Do you know any methods to discover the other passion for the work-life? I think, it's not so easy. Currently, I am 19 years old.
Wow what a great experience you had from your short story. I think life is great at giving us little clues along the way when it comes to discovering our passion/purpose. For me, before I picked up a camera - I never noticed I was always the guy documenting life at parties and social events. It even goes back way further than that. I would try to take a magnifying glass through your history and see what your attention/habits/excitement went when you were young. Its always fun to ask your parents what did you love as a child because you may have some memories that slipped through the cracks. My guess from the little I know you is that if you loved language, culture, and people - you have a love for storytelling. Specifically in human stories. That could come out in the form of creative work, ethnographer, branding, social work - its endless. If you are overwhelmed with making a choice, the best course of action is ALWAYS to just try something and cross it off the list. Thank you for writing your comment - made my day.
@@haseebmohammed6874 man that’s so kind of you to say that, its honestly made my day. Thank you for watching and commenting! Good luck with your own filmmaking journey as well 👊🏽
Well anytime I was going to a destination, a project was taking me there which meant alot of the expenses were covered or I was actually making money. And I would hop project to project, country to country. But also, if you just square up the cost of living in a western country with like rent, groceries, car cost etc.... its actually more cost effective to use that same sum in a different country where you get more value. I think its a misconception that travel is expensive sometimes. Have you tried the lifestyle before? Whats your take on it?
Thank you for this great video! It's so inspiring and I loved it so much! Im currently 22 years old and in kind of a quarter life crisis and im thinking about trying something like this. But Im really intimidated by things like, how hard is it to get different visas, what about taxes - where do you pay them etc.
@@booMMix_ if I can speak to any of this, if this path is meant for you then you owe it to yourself to try it and the answers to all your questions will just fall into place. I know it sounds strange but life works that way. Thank you watching and leaving me a comment - really made my day
Must be funny for you to think back to 2016. You had no idea where your ambition was going to take you. Was close to 10 years ago now… I wonder what life is going to bring you in another 10?! How freaking exciting is that 🤩
@@Cap12323 looking back… like all the way back - no moment ever felt like clarity when deciding before big chapters so it gives me faith now to know I don’t need to wait for anything to decide… if that makes sense. HINT HINT just dive right in eva…
@@AnthonyDo you’re so right. That’s a really good way to put it, that nothing felt like clarity. Yet again another time Anthony says something I’ve heard before but it hits different because you’ve got a way with words my friend.
@@Cap12323 the secret to life is eating food so spicy that you hallucinate a bit then the profound answers will surface
Here before you hit 1M subscribers 🥳🙌🙋♀️
@@racquelquevedo8213 how do I bottle up this comment and save it forever?
when you said your goal was to experience as much as possible - it made me feel like "maybe there are other people who feel this feeling"
@@im.worddd I think there’s definitely folks who want the same thing! The thing I’m unsure about is how much people might be willing to give up to experience all that they want
@@AnthonyDo well im working on my conversion right now and Im willing to give up everything 😂 i gotta try. Life feels like a sandbox game you can really do anything
I can relate to the feeling of loneliness when having to leave a place after meeting new people. My last solo trip was Ireland and this is where it hit me the most!
I don’t like goodbyes.. I just want to keep everyone in my pocket forever 😩
@@sarahlyndsay but the feeling of missing something or someone is such a great thing… DONT YOU THINK?
@@AnthonyDoME EVERYDAY!!! 🤣 Missing people is great motivation to get out and keep connecting that’s for sure.
@@sarahlyndsay what’s your relationship with TH-cam these days?
Hi Anthony.. Really loved ur video
@@studioinubu thank you so much! Are you also a digital nomad!?
@@AnthonyDo no i am not yet..
This is a beautiful and inspiring story. You are very talented at storytelling and creating amazing content. I can completely relate to your passion in creating. All the best! ❤
What types of creating are you post passionate about?
Great work! Learned a lot. Great visuals as well
@@GOJAGI thank you for taking time to watch! Excited to the share the Madeira film in a week! What’s happening on your side?
@@AnthonyDo Oh Madeira is beautiful. Can’t wait for the film. Currently editing my longest film as of yet, will be on the channel sometime this week!
@@GOJAGI what do you find the hardest part of doing TH-cam for yourself?
@@AnthonyDo Probably consistency but I am not doing TH-cam that seriously. What about you?
this is absolutely incredible!
@@y_visuals thank you for helping me film and pushing me to make it ✨
Well done 👏
@@FosterBurtonBooks thank you sir! It’s so darn cool that we are hanging out over here now
yes
@@Giuligartner WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE!? This our new hang out spot??
Thanks for sharing this! I really liked how you said "if you ever find this type of self-love, double-down on it. It probably means youre on the right path". I had this kind of "self-love" when I did my first solo travel as a language stay in London. I met so many people from different countries and cultures all over the world. For me, the passion was kinda just meeting and talking with these new people. Do you know any methods to discover the other passion for the work-life? I think, it's not so easy. Currently, I am 19 years old.
Wow what a great experience you had from your short story. I think life is great at giving us little clues along the way when it comes to discovering our passion/purpose. For me, before I picked up a camera - I never noticed I was always the guy documenting life at parties and social events. It even goes back way further than that. I would try to take a magnifying glass through your history and see what your attention/habits/excitement went when you were young. Its always fun to ask your parents what did you love as a child because you may have some memories that slipped through the cracks. My guess from the little I know you is that if you loved language, culture, and people - you have a love for storytelling. Specifically in human stories. That could come out in the form of creative work, ethnographer, branding, social work - its endless. If you are overwhelmed with making a choice, the best course of action is ALWAYS to just try something and cross it off the list. Thank you for writing your comment - made my day.
Amazing video. Thanks for taking the time to answer these questions. You're truly an inspiration!
@@nickditkun thank brother! was really hesitant about this one but it’s just best to put it out and move forward right!?
@@AnthonyDo 100%
@@nickditkun Madeira video dropping asap! Hope to see you there 👊🏽
Yes!! You're sharing your story👏🏼
@@mattchenard maybe this leads to my idea of us? 👀
@@AnthonyDo how long will you keep me in suspense for??
@@mattchenard well, that’s for me to know and for you to probably never find out (still working on how to satisfy curiosity)
This is epic
@@Carljoseph I appreciate you! Thanks for being here!
So cool! Really enjoyed this one!
@@DustynAlt thanks my guy! when’s the next dustybieber film dropping!?
@@AnthonyDo did some here and there but nothing personal at the moment. Always something I struggle with.
I love your cinematic style video’s - i take soo much inspiration from your video’s and implement them into my own videos. 😅
@@haseebmohammed6874 man that’s so kind of you to say that, its honestly made my day. Thank you for watching and commenting! Good luck with your own filmmaking journey as well 👊🏽
Was it not expensive not having a base for so many years?
Well anytime I was going to a destination, a project was taking me there which meant alot of the expenses were covered or I was actually making money. And I would hop project to project, country to country. But also, if you just square up the cost of living in a western country with like rent, groceries, car cost etc.... its actually more cost effective to use that same sum in a different country where you get more value. I think its a misconception that travel is expensive sometimes.
Have you tried the lifestyle before? Whats your take on it?
@AnthonyDo no i have not. Im considering working remote like 5 months a year
@@Malligue that’s the dream!
Thank you for this great video! It's so inspiring and I loved it so much! Im currently 22 years old and in kind of a quarter life crisis and im thinking about trying something like this. But Im really intimidated by things like, how hard is it to get different visas, what about taxes - where do you pay them etc.
@@booMMix_ if I can speak to any of this, if this path is meant for you then you owe it to yourself to try it and the answers to all your questions will just fall into place. I know it sounds strange but life works that way. Thank you watching and leaving me a comment - really made my day
you just gave me so many insights & all I want to do now is LIVING THIS LIFE!
@@y_visuals you’re also a nomadic filmmaker too!?
Thanks for sharing your journey
@@bindika212 thank you for hanging out and watching! ✨