Relationships.
In my head I’ve had this goal of being location independent for a long time, but now I want to explore the dating world …
Digital NomadIn my head I’ve had this goal of being location independent for a long time, but now I want to explore the dating world …
Digital NomadBBC
The answer lies in how aeroplanes are designed.
TravelI’m looking to upgrade by JanSport backpack. I am going to be doing a lot of traveling that will require something that …
Digital Nomad GearHacker News
What do you think about taking a sabbatical? What holds you back from taking one if you haven’t / won’t?
CareerTechCrunch
I think it’s time to look at this in a different way: Robots in the workforce present an opportunity to stimulate job …
Future of WorkThe Independent
Many of the jobs that young people are training for could vanish completely in 10 to 15 years.
Future of WorkQuartz
As the US economy has improved—with six years of unbroken job growth and even an uptick in wages—a greater share of those gig …
Gig Economy HealthI am a professional flight hacker, here to answer any questions and help you find cheap fares wherever you want to travel. I …
TravelHacker News
For those of you with income generating side projects, have you incorporated? Do you pay quarterly taxes? Do you list it as …
Side ProjectVox
New research recently found that starting at age 25, we lose more friends than we make each year.
LifeThe New York Times
We misinterpret material renunciation, austere aesthetics and blank, emptied spaces as symbols of capitalist absolution, when …
MinimalismDesk of van Schneider
“For me, I want to be free,” said Eric. “That’s what I’m working for.”
WorkYouTube
Comedian Jim Jefferies gives a hilarious breakdown of the etiquette protocol for air travel from his stand up comedy special …
TravelAeon
Our devices are so deeply enmeshed in our lives that we anticipate them being there at all times with access to the full …
LifeThe New York Times
Being “needed” does not entail selfish pride or unhealthy attachment to the worldly esteem of others. Rather, it …
LifeChicago Tribune
“The idea that people might be lazy or just lay around at home, that’s a relic of the industrial …
Future of Work Remote WorkArs Technica
We may need to pay people just to live in an automated world, says space biz baron.
Basic IncomeStartup Grind
Starting something in the hopes of making an extra $1,000 a month is every bit as worthy as trying to colonize Mars. Start …
LifeMost people don’t have the luxury of working from home, but if you can get a job or start a business that allows you to …
Money Remote WorkTED
What keeps us happy and healthy as we go through life? If you think it’s fame and money, you’re not alone – but, …
Happiness Life VideoIt feels like nearly every digital nomad job is about programming or something of the sorts…what else is there for …
Digital NomadReadThink
If you actually are trying to become great at something, it’s probably on your mind all the time. It’s very hard …
Work-Life BalanceHacker News
Young man here, should I learn one thing really good (like back-end programming) or go all out and learn as many …
WorkBBC
How much rest do we think we need, who is getting the most, and what are the most restful activities? The results of the …
LifeHacker Noon
From one freelancer to another — don’t use Upwork. Don’t hire people through Upwork.
FreelanceNew Republic
Two new books assess the quality of our digital lives: How do we shake off the village when we carry the world in our pocket? …
LifeIs anyone here using his Estonian e-Residency for anything?
e-ResidencyWiseCash
Chasing clients can be a pain, no matter if you’re a small agency or a solo consultant. Since I went on my own 10 years …
FreelanceHacker News
What do you regret in life?
LifeThe Guardian
Automation and globalisation are combining to generate a world with a surfeit of labour and too little work.
Future of Work