Yep, people call you crazy all the time. They just don't have the courage to go, but will consistently complain about how they hate their lives. Traveling and working is much better in pairs, if you can find a good partner.
🎉 I “lost” a lot of friends when I quit a “good” job…oh well! Then when I decided to homeschool my children, I “lost” more so called friends. I’m ok with these people leaving, obviously weren’t friends to begin with! I live my life how I want, no one’s going to make me happy, that’s my job. Becoming a nomad is my next move. Just saving up and paying sh** off rn. I really want to travel and see the country and family that’s spread out across it.
Good for you! You and your children will thank you for being intentional with their life, and education now and years from now. You are your children's best teacher.
It is our God-given birthright to explore the earth and not work ourselves to death and until death. If you think about it, it's not hard to figure out that we were put here to enjoy the place.... in peace. Not to be boggled down by slavery and bills.
Hi Timothy, I built a tiny cabin 288 sqft and my family laughs at me they always has jokes. I live below my means and I really don’t care about them laughing, because I am not in debt. I live in my car for over three years and decided that I need a homestead to return there for rest.
I been alone for years and I find it's more peace.Home is where ever I make it I traveled since foster care and I'm almost 50.Its not for everyone but it's all of what you make of it.
Facts. You will lose friends but you will also learn which friends . It is hard. You could be lonely at times. You could end up in a hotel trying to.figure out the next moves. But the benefits FAR outweigh the risks
I couldn’t do what you do Tim. I lived abroad a long time and I love to travel although without a companion I’m not sure I could have done it. Hats off to you for doing it your way, we’re all different, each to our own. You do you 👍 whatever you’re doing you have my respect, I love your intuition and you’re out of the box thinking. Peace ✌️
Also I believe so many have kids so not sure how they can do this . However I think his life is something I'm wanting to do. I just have to save some coins first and then I'll be like a traveler
Millions upon untold millions live everyday with the threat of homelessness looming over their heads, one missed payment away from a catastrophic event! The older we get the more perspective and how we value things in life changes! I almost envy people who model low maintenance lives, I’m well too far into a regimented lifestyle for any drastic changes it’s very easy to become cynical in today society which is exactly why there’s significant swath of the population seeking the nomadic path! Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness is fleeting in America and it’s sad to see!
Thank you, we love this video! This all sounds so familiar to us. It can get discouraging knowing that people start alienating themselves from us because they don't understand. We are getting used to being comfortable with our decision and can think clearly on what our goals are now for this nomadic life.
I appreciate how you framed this discussion through the lens of your experience and explained how problems don’t disappear once you get out there, but that healing can occur! From my own experience, I can tell you my problems definitely came with me, but in time I healed. Healing I know wouldn’t have happened if I’d stayed where I was. ((Geography makes up part of this discussion too.)) Thanks for sharing, Tim!
2:20 - as Buckaroo Banzai said, "no matter where you go, there you are!" at the same time changing your environment can make a big difference in snapping you out of usual habits - travel can be just such a catalyst for change; in the end it comes down to you, and how you respond to those changes
Thanks for the video Tim..helps me realize im not alone in this car living journey Ive been living in my tesla for 4 months now as a FT UA-camr It can get lonely and hr right about missing all the birthdays back home…i already missed a few of my fams bdays Currently traveling the US from California
I've been on the move my whole life. I stay for a while sometimes until it's time to go. It's definitely not for everyone....lol You're a 💯 percent correct on the bringing the problems with us
3:53 doctors are starting to treat alcoholism differently. Basically, they are looking at changing environmental environments for the alcoholic. IE; bad boss, bad job, abusive family, poor diet, stressful neighborhood, etc. There’s real, scientific evidence that people abuse substances when they can’t escape their terrible circumstances. Once their environment becomes conducive to human flourishing, they can leave the substances behind.
Yuppp totally agree with you about how the new lifestyle can help you wean off destructive habits and patterns, BUT as you say those habits will come along with at first. You can’t run from problematic habits, but a change of environment definitely can help shift them!
True words, Tim, spoken from the heart. Insecurity and loneliness are the number one and two downsides to constantly traveling. Some of us have been traveling and working around the world forever. So the nomadic lifestyle comes more easily and naturally. But it's still lonely at times. After traveling and working for 7 years, I went " home" to visit my folks. But they'd sold up and moved to regional Australia. I ended up staying there and running my businesses for 24 years, too busy working to form strong friendships and traveling overseas on my holidays. Now, my dad's passed and my mum's an alcoholic and I've sold up and left that place. It never felt like my home. But being in my 50s now, I don't really have a home. I guess I have to go and find one now.
I find there's a sacrifice to really anything you choose. Doing drugs being sober working out eating clean always sacrifices to anything we choose. Life kind of a pain in the ass no matter what😅
Really wise advice here, and a lot of what you've said can be able to everyday normal lifestyles. Thanks for sharing your views on the hardships and it's great to see you still manage them even if they weigh on you from time to time.
Hey Tim, thank you for your honesty about the pros and cons living full time traveling. When I went to Chicago two years ago for one week vacation, I felt peace of mind. When I returned home to California after my vacation i felt recharge.Imagine traveling full time.
I did sell it all in 2014 jumped in my RV and have no REGRETS!!! It is for me definitely!! Sometimes you need to take a leap of faith. Side note I did plan for several years but no job no wfh job I have figured it out living nomadically.
After living, what feels like a different life, the past 2 years, I'd agree with all the points brought up. With everything in this life comes ebb & flow. It's changed me in ways I never would have imagined. As always, sending love, thanks tim. ❤👍
I couldn't do travel full time, but I would love to travel more when the time is right. My goal is to have a small homestead that is within driving distance from where I live now to serve as a secondary home base and then travel around the country.
Great points. Not everything is perfect with this lifestyle, but no lifestyle is...not even a "normal" lifestyle. I've been an international full-time nomad for a little over 2 years and I've never been happier. I'm so thankful I had the courage to take the leap! It's not the type of life for everyone, but what I've done is create a life that suits me. And that's what everyone should do....create the life that makes you happy. Thanks for sharing! Happy travels!
I agree I been traveling the us for a year now and it's the best lifestyle ever. In just one year I have had so many memories! I'm 40 and am really excited to rock out for the rest of my life
Tim I'm going back to Thailand for the second time Sunday. Going up to Chiang Mai and will remain in the north most of the month. You're the first one that got me into seasonal work and I started also doing travel to the Philippines in Thailand around 2019
i jumped into a nomadic lifestyle a little over a year ago thanks to your videos. definitely has had its ups and downs, but i make it work because i love living this way. i deal with the loneliness factor by staying with friends/family in the off seasons. if that's not an option, i bop around in airbnbs overseas. thanks for what you do
I'd like to think my issue is location. I have horrible neighbors who i avoid, the crime has made this neighborhood unrecognizable to me; not the place i grew up in. Also, when i do get out to the woods, the relief is incredible. So, i think a move would solve that problem, but there is a possibility i have an issue that i'm not aware of.
I embraced the nomad lifestyle after selling my condo in 2021. I depend on investments, working seasonal jobs, and cutting back on 50% of my lifestyle, and Im happier than I've been. It's not easy to embrace the lifestyle but Tim makes great points on why you should try it.
What investment method have you found to be pretty good for you? Are you investing for long term or short term? Im assuming long term because your money will have lots of time to grow?
So many great points said and many of them I went through. Took a break for a bit and the urge to get back out on the road has increased. Took time to pick up skills to work remotely but also applied to some more seasonal jobs
Great video Brother Tim it's a balance that you live in life..The life you want to have may not be what others want for themselves . Some folks are happy in a normal life others are not..Its been a while since you did a people are programmed video..but that need to be said too.. the machinery that is the system want to tax you for as much as they can,want you to work until you die..buy shit you don't need..more folks want out of that and are doing that..the least amount you give to the system the less the system likes you..Folks need to remember that as well..Great stuff Tim!!👍👍
The highs are higher and the lows are lower. I've had so many amazing experiences and been to so many amazing places, but it gets lonely and stressful and I feel like I don't have a home to return to.
What's up Tim? Great Video! Anybody that don't like that you're doing something good for you, they ain't your friend, and you need to get those haters out your life, they mean you no good. They are straight losers that will drag you down.
Wherever you go, there you are. Tim, your honesty is refreshing. And courageous. You are looking so healthy and intellectually sharp that I can't imagine you having had a drinking problem. I think that if a person has internal validation, they don't need external validation... who cares what other people think. If friends reject you for going your own way, it is probably because they have a sense of their own chosen lifestyle being undermined and invalidated. Your thoughts in this video remind me of Metallica's Wherever I May Roam.
Everything you shared is spot on. I have friends and family who are pushing me to stop procrastinating and just GO already. 😂 (I've been talking about vanlife for 6+ years and was a nomad, roaming all over the world in my 20s/30s so they think the "normal" life I've been living for the last 10 years is abnormal. I'm working through some health challenges but am hoping to make the move by the end of the year.
I just moved, but 1 issue I’m running into is not having a physical address. I had to use a friend’s for my job, but I can’t switch my drivers license, etc. any advice on how to get around those things? And also, how to you file taxes if you’re going from state to state?
Try and buy a property if you can. Just a small apartment or even a static caravan - makes travelling much more comfortable when you know there's somewhere to go back to. I've experienced with and without.
travelling sucks a lot of energy too........ i like to be detached from places. BUT i stay at least 6-8 months from place to place. moving around from home, hotels etc its so draining on the body... and im just 30yo. i imagine as you get older and older, moving around in airports, buses etc is not that funny anymore.
Good vid. Do what u want in this life. We ain't got so much time on this planet. I don't live this way because the choices I made kept me on the 9 to 5 grind. Have a 17 year old son and he's about to be an adult soon and in high school. Have my parents and they're getting older and love being with them. Maybe at one point I will try the van life. Idk.
I have been following you for a long time, since you were collecting She hulk. I have no problem with what you are doing. The only thing I think about is will you ever be able to retire? Or what if you get really sick, what will happen. God Bless You
Lots of people seem to be getting rid of their stuff, but they don’t know where they’re going exactly. I think the collective unconscious is at work here. (Myself included.)
Oh, I didn't notice the hyphen, so I thought this was going to be a philosophical interpretion of time-travel, along the lines that we're all time travellers, but it's one-way and we don't control it, but we can influence what we do during that time to make the most of it.
Really love the channel Tim. A coffee with you for one hour would be great 👍. Can I ask that you create a video that is life in 24 hours? How the food works, how the vehicle works? How the hotels work? Cooking? Washing? etc/ Thoughts?
6 weeks and counting. I'm so tired of going through the motions. I merely "EXIST". I have no joy, no passion. I am taking the leap by starting with a 7 week trip to the UK. I must start traveling. I think people are, as you said, cogs in the machine and can't get their heads around it. All facts here. Most of us do not have parents or a trust fund to fall back on. I made the mistake of not saving or investing.
Amazing channel, I look at you with awe because I want to do what you do and live free and travel the world as a nomad. Couple questions though, do you live out of your car? Also, do you have passive income sources?
I realized how dependent I am on comfort because I have no idea how Id be able to backpack around the world unless I had a huge nest egg to buy whatever I need as I’m on the go- but to just pick enough stuff to fit in a backpack and go out- it seems unfathomable to me
Everywhere you go there's nature, places to walk, people, and food. I don't see what's special about travel and I've traveled a fair amount even out of the country 🤷♂️ Some people live for it tho and I respect that
@@CGarrett yeah LOL I went to south korea, had the BBQ, had the Korean fried chicken, and it was just like Bon Chon or Korean bbqs here. Except one cost a few bucks and the other cost 3k. I think the most important part of traveling was realizing our way of life, values, and manners here are arbitrary so just live life on my terms
Tim, when you were in Thailand, based on your time there, what would be a comfortable amount to budget for living a month? Also, how much did you pay per week for your Airbnb?
It would be easier if you didn’t travel. Like when you’re retired living in a Class A RV and only traveling every 2 weeks to be on BLM sites or cough up several hundred dollars to stay the winter at an LTV in AZ. Traveling constantly would be hard. Staying put is way less hard. You have to get/keep subscribers so you need to move hourly and/or daily.
There's def a stigma around us travelers. My fam and friends always seen it as me being "unstable". The truth is we have courage to be free.
@hclmt97 that is the truth! Be free! Keep going!
Yep, people call you crazy all the time. They just don't have the courage to go, but will consistently complain about how they hate their lives. Traveling and working is much better in pairs, if you can find a good partner.
At first glance of the title I thought he was going to tell me the full truth about time travel. Oh well, this is good too.
😂 think the same
@@hotf1ght3r93 right, me too!
Oops, I just wrote a comment about that because I saw the same thing.
😂😂😂
What did he leave out
" life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself"
That is Bob Dylan's quote.
Great quote.
Thanks Tim for being you
🎉 I “lost” a lot of friends when I quit a “good” job…oh well! Then when I decided to homeschool my children, I “lost” more so called friends. I’m ok with these people leaving, obviously weren’t friends to begin with! I live my life how I want, no one’s going to make me happy, that’s my job.
Becoming a nomad is my next move. Just saving up and paying sh** off rn. I really want to travel and see the country and family that’s spread out across it.
Good for you! You and your children will thank you for being intentional with their life, and education now and years from now. You are your children's best teacher.
Well said thank you
It is our God-given birthright to explore the earth and not work ourselves to death and until death. If you think about it, it's not hard to figure out that we were put here to enjoy the place.... in peace. Not to be boggled down by slavery and bills.
Hi Timothy, I built a tiny cabin 288 sqft and my family laughs at me they always has jokes. I live below my means and I really don’t care about them laughing, because I am not in debt. I live in my car for over three years and decided that I need a homestead to return there for rest.
Sounds like what I wanna do!
Good job!
I really needed to hear this! Thanks for the reminder. People will not understand some of the moves I make in life.
I love this !
Such a good move
Live your life of peace and financial responsibility
Outstanding!
Where did you build such a small house? That's awesome! So jealous
I been alone for years and I find it's more peace.Home is where ever I make it I traveled since foster care and I'm almost 50.Its not for everyone but it's all of what you make of it.
Facts. You will lose friends but you will also learn which friends . It is hard. You could be lonely at times. You could end up in a hotel trying to.figure out the next moves. But the benefits FAR outweigh the risks
I couldn’t do what you do Tim. I lived abroad a long time and I love to travel although without a companion I’m not sure I could have done it. Hats off to you for doing it your way, we’re all different, each to our own. You do you 👍 whatever you’re doing you have my respect, I love your intuition and you’re out of the box thinking. Peace ✌️
Also I believe so many have kids so not sure how they can do this . However I think his life is something I'm wanting to do. I just have to save some coins first and then I'll be like a traveler
That's so true about people being angry with you for living YOUR life! I've already lost one so-called friend. I'm living my life like it's golden. 😊🎉
Tim, you have been so inspirational to many of us living this nomad life. Thank you !
I remember watching your videos when I first got into high school, now Ive been working for a year and you are still giving the same good vibes!❤
Millions upon untold millions live everyday with the threat of homelessness looming over their heads, one missed payment away from a catastrophic event! The older we get the more perspective and how we value things in life changes! I almost envy people who model low maintenance lives, I’m well too far into a regimented lifestyle for any drastic changes it’s very easy to become cynical in today society which is exactly why there’s significant swath of the population seeking the nomadic path! Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness is fleeting in America and it’s sad to see!
Thank you, we love this video! This all sounds so familiar to us. It can get discouraging knowing that people start alienating themselves from us because they don't understand. We are getting used to being comfortable with our decision and can think clearly on what our goals are now for this nomadic life.
I've been living a nomadic lifestyle for the last 2 years. This was a great summary of the problems I came across. Very accurate
I appreciate how you framed this discussion through the lens of your experience and explained how problems don’t disappear once you get out there, but that healing can occur! From my own experience, I can tell you my problems definitely came with me, but in time I healed. Healing I know wouldn’t have happened if I’d stayed where I was. ((Geography makes up part of this discussion too.)) Thanks for sharing, Tim!
2:20 - as Buckaroo Banzai said, "no matter where you go, there you are!" at the same time changing your environment can make a big difference in snapping you out of usual habits - travel can be just such a catalyst for change; in the end it comes down to you, and how you respond to those changes
Thanks for the video Tim..helps me realize im not alone in this car living journey
Ive been living in my tesla for 4 months now as a FT UA-camr
It can get lonely and hr right about missing all the birthdays back home…i already missed a few of my fams bdays
Currently traveling the US from California
I've been on the move my whole life. I stay for a while sometimes until it's time to go.
It's definitely not for everyone....lol
You're a 💯 percent correct on the bringing the problems with us
3:53 doctors are starting to treat alcoholism differently. Basically, they are looking at changing environmental environments for the alcoholic. IE; bad boss, bad job, abusive family, poor diet, stressful neighborhood, etc.
There’s real, scientific evidence that people abuse substances when they can’t escape their terrible circumstances. Once their environment becomes conducive to human flourishing, they can leave the substances behind.
I took three month travel nurse assignments and it could be lonely. I did talk on the phone to my husband everyday. I went hiking and to the beach.
Tim is the man 🤘
Yuppp totally agree with you about how the new lifestyle can help you wean off destructive habits and patterns, BUT as you say those habits will come along with at first. You can’t run from problematic habits, but a change of environment definitely can help shift them!
Thank you for your openness on this…excellent advice! Blessings
True words, Tim, spoken from the heart. Insecurity and loneliness are the number one and two downsides to constantly traveling. Some of us have been traveling and working around the world forever. So the nomadic lifestyle comes more easily and naturally. But it's still lonely at times. After traveling and working for 7 years, I went " home" to visit my folks. But they'd sold up and moved to regional Australia. I ended up staying there and running my businesses for 24 years, too busy working to form strong friendships and traveling overseas on my holidays. Now, my dad's passed and my mum's an alcoholic and I've sold up and left that place. It never felt like my home. But being in my 50s now, I don't really have a home. I guess I have to go and find one now.
Hi Tim, thank you for your honesty
i 100% understand what you mean, safe travels sir, onward to new adventures!
I find there's a sacrifice to really anything you choose. Doing drugs being sober working out eating clean always sacrifices to anything we choose. Life kind of a pain in the ass no matter what😅
Thank you for sharing your video
Thanks for this honest and open perspective 😊
Really wise advice here, and a lot of what you've said can be able to everyday normal lifestyles. Thanks for sharing your views on the hardships and it's great to see you still manage them even if they weigh on you from time to time.
Thank you so much for being real. I have looked at youtubers living the nomadic life with rose colored glasses. You speaking reality.
Hey Tim, thank you for your honesty about the pros and cons living full time traveling. When I went to Chicago two years ago for one week vacation, I felt peace of mind. When I returned home to California after my vacation i felt recharge.Imagine traveling full time.
This video resonates with me Tim!
This is the perfect video! thank you for sharing!
I did sell it all in 2014 jumped in my RV and have no REGRETS!!! It is for me definitely!! Sometimes you need to take a leap of faith. Side note I did plan for several years but no job no wfh job I have figured it out living nomadically.
Wow, did you think maybe I need to keep planning or just take the jump at some point.
After living, what feels like a different life, the past 2 years, I'd agree with all the points brought up.
With everything in this life comes ebb & flow. It's changed me in ways I never would have imagined. As always, sending love, thanks tim. ❤👍
Been nomadic in Asia with my wife and kid for 3 months. Love it.
SE Asia?
@@chrisbunka yessir
I couldn't do travel full time, but I would love to travel more when the time is right. My goal is to have a small homestead that is within driving distance from where I live now to serve as a secondary home base and then travel around the country.
Great points. Not everything is perfect with this lifestyle, but no lifestyle is...not even a "normal" lifestyle. I've been an international full-time nomad for a little over 2 years and I've never been happier. I'm so thankful I had the courage to take the leap! It's not the type of life for everyone, but what I've done is create a life that suits me. And that's what everyone should do....create the life that makes you happy. Thanks for sharing! Happy travels!
I agree I been traveling the us for a year now and it's the best lifestyle ever. In just one year I have had so many memories! I'm 40 and am really excited to rock out for the rest of my life
Tim,
Thanks for being transparent on this topic!
Tim I'm going back to Thailand for the second time Sunday. Going up to Chiang Mai and will remain in the north most of the month. You're the first one that got me into seasonal work and I started also doing travel to the Philippines in Thailand around 2019
That’s awesome! Have fun!
Great content as always.
i jumped into a nomadic lifestyle a little over a year ago thanks to your videos. definitely has had its ups and downs, but i make it work because i love living this way. i deal with the loneliness factor by staying with friends/family in the off seasons. if that's not an option, i bop around in airbnbs overseas. thanks for what you do
I'd like to think my issue is location. I have horrible neighbors who i avoid, the crime has made this neighborhood unrecognizable to me; not the place i grew up in. Also, when i do get out to the woods, the relief is incredible. So, i think a move would solve that problem, but there is a possibility i have an issue that i'm not aware of.
Lee smith watching this at the university of Utah I need this brother 😊😊😊😊😮
Nice shirt Tim! Watching from Seattle! 😆
I embraced the nomad lifestyle after selling my condo in 2021. I depend on investments, working seasonal jobs, and cutting back on 50% of my lifestyle, and Im happier than I've been. It's not easy to embrace the lifestyle but Tim makes great points on why you should try it.
What investment method have you found to be pretty good for you? Are you investing for long term or short term? Im assuming long term because your money will have lots of time to grow?
Tim, Yes stop thinking about what other people think period 😊.
Great stuff, Tim! Keep the content coming!
So many great points said and many of them I went through. Took a break for a bit and the urge to get back out on the road has increased. Took time to pick up skills to work remotely but also applied to some more seasonal jobs
Great video Brother Tim it's a balance that you live in life..The life you want to have may not be what others want for themselves . Some folks are happy in a normal life others are not..Its been a while since you did a people are programmed video..but that need to be said too.. the machinery that is the system want to tax you for as much as they can,want you to work until you die..buy shit you don't need..more folks want out of that and are doing that..the least amount you give to the system the less the system likes you..Folks need to remember that as well..Great stuff Tim!!👍👍
So good to to see you!
The highs are higher and the lows are lower. I've had so many amazing experiences and been to so many amazing places, but it gets lonely and stressful and I feel like I don't have a home to return to.
Was wondering where you've been lurking.. looking good my guy!
Wherever you go, there you are.
What's up Tim? Great Video! Anybody that don't like that you're doing something good for you, they ain't your friend, and you need to get those haters out your life, they mean you no good. They are straight losers that will drag you down.
Wherever you go, there you are. Tim, your honesty is refreshing. And courageous. You are looking so healthy and intellectually sharp that I can't imagine you having had a drinking problem. I think that if a person has internal validation, they don't need external validation... who cares what other people think. If friends reject you for going your own way, it is probably because they have a sense of their own chosen lifestyle being undermined and invalidated. Your thoughts in this video remind me of Metallica's Wherever I May Roam.
Great job again Tim!
You are so right Tim
Everything you shared is spot on. I have friends and family who are pushing me to stop procrastinating and just GO already. 😂 (I've been talking about vanlife for 6+ years and was a nomad, roaming all over the world in my 20s/30s so they think the "normal" life I've been living for the last 10 years is abnormal. I'm working through some health challenges but am hoping to make the move by the end of the year.
A Real One
Awesome Tim ❤️
I just moved, but 1 issue I’m running into is not having a physical address. I had to use a friend’s for my job, but I can’t switch my drivers license, etc. any advice on how to get around those things? And also, how to you file taxes if you’re going from state to state?
Try and buy a property if you can. Just a small apartment or even a static caravan - makes travelling much more comfortable when you know there's somewhere to go back to. I've experienced with and without.
travelling sucks a lot of energy too........ i like to be detached from places. BUT i stay at least 6-8 months from place to place.
moving around from home, hotels etc its so draining on the body... and im just 30yo. i imagine as you get older and older, moving around in airports, buses etc is not that funny anymore.
Great video!!
Finding meaning is key not matter your lifestyle or path
Good vid. Do what u want in this life. We ain't got so much time on this planet. I don't live this way because the choices I made kept me on the 9 to 5 grind. Have a 17 year old son and he's about to be an adult soon and in high school. Have my parents and they're getting older and love being with them. Maybe at one point I will try the van life. Idk.
Amazing Message 😊
Real life talk..Be safe bro...
Tum I love listening to you
thank you Tim
Big facts bro.
The title of this made me think it was about time travel, before I realized it was about full-time travel. Haha.
I have been following you for a long time, since you were collecting She hulk. I have no problem with what you are doing. The only thing I think about is will you ever be able to retire? Or what if you get really sick, what will happen. God Bless You
He has videos on retirement
I'm next Mr. Tim. 🎉
Lots of people seem to be getting rid of their stuff, but they don’t know where they’re going exactly. I think the collective unconscious is at work here. (Myself included.)
Oh, I didn't notice the hyphen, so I thought this was going to be a philosophical interpretion of time-travel, along the lines that we're all time travellers, but it's one-way and we don't control it, but we can influence what we do during that time to make the most of it.
Really love the channel Tim. A coffee with you for one hour would be great 👍. Can I ask that you create a video that is life in 24 hours? How the food works, how the vehicle works? How the hotels work? Cooking? Washing? etc/ Thoughts?
6 weeks and counting. I'm so tired of going through the motions. I merely "EXIST". I have no joy, no passion. I am taking the leap by starting with a 7 week trip to the UK. I must start traveling. I think people are, as you said, cogs in the machine and can't get their heads around it. All facts here. Most of us do not have parents or a trust fund to fall back on. I made the mistake of not saving or investing.
Enjoy your UK trip!
Amazing channel, I look at you with awe because I want to do what you do and live free and travel the world as a nomad. Couple questions though, do you live out of your car? Also, do you have passive income sources?
Genuinely inspirational.
He ain't all DAT.
Great video Tim! Have you ever considered learning trading the markets? You can do that on the go from anywhere in the world.
Good video.
I realized how dependent I am on comfort because I have no idea how Id be able to backpack around the world unless I had a huge nest egg to buy whatever I need as I’m on the go- but to just pick enough stuff to fit in a backpack and go out- it seems unfathomable to me
One way to make this lifestyle much easier is to have a Toyota Prius or other hybrid vehicle that has climate control. A Tesla will also work.
I loved this video. I'm making 25 a hour back k in 🧂 lake and Lee Smith is miserable
Is traveling really the end all be all tho?
Everywhere you go there's nature, places to walk, people, and food. I don't see what's special about travel and I've traveled a fair amount even out of the country 🤷♂️ Some people live for it tho and I respect that
@phendranaa i don't either. We have everything and every culture here in the states
@@CGarrett yeah LOL I went to south korea, had the BBQ, had the Korean fried chicken, and it was just like Bon Chon or Korean bbqs here. Except one cost a few bucks and the other cost 3k. I think the most important part of traveling was realizing our way of life, values, and manners here are arbitrary so just live life on my terms
Tim, when you were in Thailand, based on your time there, what would be a comfortable amount to budget for living a month? Also, how much did you pay per week for your Airbnb?
It would be easier if you didn’t travel. Like when you’re retired living in a Class A RV and only traveling every 2 weeks to be on BLM sites or cough up several hundred dollars to stay the winter at an LTV in AZ. Traveling constantly would be hard. Staying put is way less hard. You have to get/keep subscribers so you need to move hourly and/or daily.
Constantly having to figure out where to go next would wear on me. I guess it suits his personality
I think the only reason I couldn't live out of my vehicle is the lack of a bathroom- how do you guys deal with that?
Hey. Tim is that Loveland. Lee Smith and by the way, how much is a ticket for the struggle bus 😅😅😅
Hey. Tim is that Loveland. Lee Smith
Get your coins heavy, get your coins light, whatever you do, do it right!!
Hey Tim, have you considered co-living spaces to beat the loneliness?
how do you find the short term work?
I use www.coolworks.com.
Ayyyooooo T!!!!!!!
Lee Smith how much for a ticket on the struggle buss 😅😅😅😅