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Before starting the last leg of the journey, I asked in the group if anyone was traveling with me. Not many people whose routes fit perfectly, and most people have time constraints.
The most free people, when asked, all resigned.
You have to be a “naked resignation” person who has the most time!
Asked about the source of income, it turns out that they are doing the work of “digital nomads”, not really wandering around doing nothing.
Speaking of digital nomads, Dali is famous in China, while Bali may be famous abroad. Because of the comfortable environment and low cost of living, many people can live in the local area for a long time at low expenses.
But for travelers, daily expenses are real expenses. Aside from the trip itself, is it possible to generate income on the road?
From travel to sojourn, sometimes just a low-cost destination is needed. But when you are away for a long time, people will also feel empty. As a result, “making money while traveling” has become an ideal picture in the hearts of many people who dream of traveling to the end of the world with their swords.
And this era really makes this feasible. Programmers can collaborate remotely online, and novel writers can weave moving stories with only one network cable.
With more choices in life, you don’t have to be trapped in a cubicle in a big city to get the capital to live a stable life.
Many naked people may not think clearly what to do in the future at first. They choose to leave, perhaps because they can’t stand the exclusion of their colleagues, or they don’t want to listen to their bosses’ drawings.
In short, when the opportunity to resign comes, they follow their hearts and make decisions. The blank after resigning has become the canvas of life, which can be smeared by yourself at will.
The only disadvantage is that there is no longer a stable salary guarantee like when you go to work.
The emergence of “digital nomads” just meets the psychological needs of naked resigners. With the expansion of digital nomad groups, some communities with them as their theme have gradually emerged.
Many members of these communities are digital nomads who work while traveling. They gain recognition in their circles and find like-minded lifestyles.
During the journey, people can also see different life choices: some people choose to travel in a “gap year”, while others go abroad with a working holiday visa to earn income.
Different life trajectories depict different life fragments. It turns out that people can resonate so much.
I have met all kinds of people on my journey, and I have unexpectedly met some people again in the sea of people. Dramatic stories often end after the second side. Many people have never seen each other since then, and gradually faded into their memories.
But at the moment of meeting, fate has shown you too many possibilities in life-it turns out that you can live like this, and it’s not bad to live like that.
Digital nomads are a way of life, and they may not all earn a high income. There is also a more “down-to-earth” digital nomad, which is to set up street stalls while traveling.
This is how a ski instructor I know started his travel career early in life.
Now, many years have passed, and he has traveled to hundreds of countries. Every winter, he starts his teaching season in Xinjiang.
From a novice skier to a licensed instructor, there is only a “love” distance.
But if he hadn’t taken the step of leaving the city many years ago, maybe he would be a rich “middle-aged bald uncle” now.
There is no right or wrong choice, only willingness.
The distinction between migrant workers and travelers is never only the economic gap, but also the heart of “leaving”.
It’s just that when you are young, you still have the urge to leave naked. As you get older, people tend to live more and more securely, and everything should be weighed and considered carefully.
The road of digital nomads may not be suitable for everyone, but it will definitely be the direction that many naked resigners want to try most.