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Good, bad and ugly in life as a digital Bedouin Work and professions


I enjoyed reading the stories of those who have a Bedouin lifestyle taste (“My mind was screaming:” What do I do? ” – When the Bedouin dream turns, July 1). However, it seems that any of the problems they mentioned is already associated with the drug. These are global issues. All they did not like was present a long time before entering the” Bedouin Digital “words to our vocabulary. To rent?

Al -Badawi does not aim to re -create a replica of their lives and everything they are accustomed to in a different place. The Roman lyrical poet Horace told us in Ozi, centuries ago: “They change their sky, not their soul, who rush across the sea.” Regardless of where people go, they carry their problems, personal history and unhealthy habits with them. Our real function as human beings is to find new ways with meaning to deal with all these Bedouin things in a healthy healthy way.
Ivan Medvedev
Tinto, Italy

I was born and brought up in Kuala Lumpur, and the life of most of the local population, there is far from heaven that can look for the digital nomadic Bedouins. Americano in Starbucks costs about 11 Malaysia Rangeit (1.90 pounds), and it is accessible to everyone if you win the British pound, but not if you are driven in the local currency. The same applies to renting an apartment with a swimming pool on the roof. I am curious about hearing the experience of expatriates in leaving London due to the unintentionally high rents to contribute to the high rents in the neighborhoods of Southeast Asia where they settle.
Abeel Gomez
London

After she lived as a digital role for approximately 10 years, it is always interesting to read the experiences of others. However, the thing that always amazes me is that people take the Bedouin digital Bedouins a lot like doctrine. It is not for everyone, it is not forever. Almost everything else in life, you should do something if you enjoy it, and as long as you enjoy it. Daily life difficulties do not disappear just because you are in another country, and it seems that most people forget or ignore. It takes a work and effort to make a digital Bedouin lifestyle, but this may be a very rewarding experience.
Sarah Baroni
London

Happiness is a mental state, not a place.
David Hastings
Balbijiand Perth and Kinross

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