I agree about focusing on what you want to do. My dad wants me to work a shitty minimum wage job, mom wants to sign me up for a welding trade and I want to learn the craft of acting 😪🎬
I wanted to be a digital nomad. But, I learned it’s much better to generate passive income. Now, I get to go and do what I want to without having to work. I recommend this path of freedom over being a digital nomad. And… No, I’m not a trust fund kid. I built everything I have from the ground up.
@@dextermorgan7764 I restored an ancient ruin in Cappadocia, Turkey. I now run it as a luxury hotel. It was surprisingly more affordable than one might think. I hired good staff, and now I get to travel the world, and I rarely ever check in on the operations. We have maintained a perfect rating on trip advisor, and I have cameras everywhere outside and in the bar, lounge, and restaurant. Not to mention that almost everything thing I do is tax deductible like trips, eating out, buying stuff that I might use for the hotel, etc…
Easiest way to be a digital nomad is to just work for a company remote. I have zero entrepreneurial skills and would lose sleep every night not knowing whether or not I'm gonna have a paycheck.
Hey could you lower the music next time? Otherwise great content
Cool eyebrows
All he needs is Moses tatted in the middle and eyebrows dyed blue 🌊🧙🏼♂️
I can’t hear his response over that awful Muzak
This guy's eyebrows are beyond perfect haha
Nice content man. Straight to the point
More content like this plz
I agree about focusing on what you want to do. My dad wants me to work a shitty minimum wage job, mom wants to sign me up for a welding trade and I want to learn the craft of acting 😪🎬
Funny eyebrows
HAHAHAHA This randomly showed up for me on youtube!
btw that's me in the video
@@digitalnomadtravels sick man!!! ❤
I wanted to be a digital nomad.
But, I learned it’s much better to generate passive income.
Now, I get to go and do what I want to without having to work.
I recommend this path of freedom over being a digital nomad.
And… No, I’m not a trust fund kid. I built everything I have from the ground up.
How are you building passive income?
Yes but if you have a remote job you can work on your passive income streams
@@dextermorgan7764 I restored an ancient ruin in Cappadocia, Turkey. I now run it as a luxury hotel. It was surprisingly more affordable than one might think. I hired good staff, and now I get to travel the world, and I rarely ever check in on the operations. We have maintained a perfect rating on trip advisor, and I have cameras everywhere outside and in the bar, lounge, and restaurant. Not to mention that almost everything thing I do is tax deductible like trips, eating out, buying stuff that I might use for the hotel, etc…
@@POPDATA true… but, I don’t have to work anymore. My staff does that for me.
@@MysticDonBlair the only downside is you probably need a good amount of money to start that
Sweetest eyebrows i ever saw.
Thank you
May the force be with you
Remove background music
I think its nice 😊
@@crisremoteworkandtravel it's not
I did mining engineering too :)
Easiest way to be a digital nomad is to just work for a company remote. I have zero entrepreneurial skills and would lose sleep every night not knowing whether or not I'm gonna have a paycheck.
The negative losers will always keep you down.
YEEEEAAAH SMMA GANG LFG
Those eyebrows 🤣
Yes to this advise! 🙌🏼
Wet shirt
Cute guy
thank you :)
gay
What did he do for work? I just hear something like lead generation company & facebook marketing
I have a lead generation company. Facebook marketing
@@digitalnomadtravels you the guy in the clip mate?
@@jibril2473 AKA SPAM
Looks like Steven Hendry with fake eyebrows
Digital nomads will never be real nomads
That's why they're digital
Brokie
colonizer core
cope