Asking Digital Nomads What They Do For A Living (Bali, Indonesia)
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
- In this video, I traveled across the world to one of the biggest hotspots for digital nomads in Bali, Indonesia. I got to ask strangers a bunch of questions about what they do for a living, how much money they make, advice for others, and a bunch of other spicy questions about the lifestyle costs in Bali, business, and philosophy.
I've always wondered what types of people are working online in Bali, so make sure you watch the entire video because I was able to find a lot of really cool people with very interesting income streams and businesses!
I hope this video inspires you if you're looking to become a digital nomad and make money online! My goal is to motivate you guys with success stories from other people that are crushing it, so that you can learn from their experiences and replicate their success. There is so much opportunity out there and money is flowing all around us, and I think this video proves that there are so many creative ways you can make money online nowadays.
I think being a "passport bro" and having complete location and time freedom is the best lifestyle possible - and I was truly inspired getting to visit Bali. We filmed this video in late July 2023, during my 3 week trip to Australia, Bali, Jakarta, Singapore, and Tokyo! We stayed for about a week in an epic Villa in Bali: Villa Atas Ombak in Seminyak!
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Timeline:
0:00 - Intro
0:30 - Alana
1:47 - Kaya
4:16 - Jules
6:10 - Course Careers
6:30 - Philippe
8:41 - Luca
10:10 - Getting Rejected At The Beach
10:33 - Adam
14:19 - Ethan
17:27 - Ola
20:17 - Conclusion
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Bali was my dream destination for 10+ years and I'm so glad I finally got to go for a week! Thanks to everyone who talked to me for this video. It was truly inspiring to have these conversations and get a glimpse into what the Bali lifestyle is like. One day in the future, I'll be on my own digital nomad journey :)
To the viewers who want to be a digital nomad someday - you got this!!! It's entirely doable and living in places like Bali is actually quite affordable. You should be able to have an amazing lifestyle while spending 1-2k per month. Have a great day! -Charlie
Digital nomads have a terrible reputation in Bali. Most don't even pay taxes which you're supposed to in Indonesia. If you're going to take advantage of a less developed country you should pay your respect and fees.
edit: TAX IS NOT 2.5% in INDONESIA IDK WHERE SHE GOT HTAT FROM
All of the people interviewed don't have jobs that help them build wealth except the guy with the SaaS company. The engineering girl making $30,000 Euro per year is a joke. She is significantly underpaid. Any company paying her market rate would not let her work remotely like that. I work in the field so I should know. The OnlyFans girl is probably taking 5-10% management fee. This equates to $2,500 - $5,000 per month. They are all sacrificing long time security for short time pleasure. There is nothing wrong with this. We should be honest about it and not sugar coat it.
Hey Charlie,
So glad to hear you had an amazing time in Bali! It's definitely a special place.
I'm really inspired by your digital nomad aspirations. It's totally doable, and I'm sure you'll have an amazing time along the way.
Here are a few tips from my own experience:
* Start by building a strong online presence. This will help you attract clients and employers, and it will also make it easier to work remotely.
* Be patient and persistent. It takes time to build a successful digital nomad career. Don't get discouraged if you don't see results immediately.
* Network with other digital nomads. There are many online and offline communities where you can connect with other people who are living the digital nomad lifestyle. This can be a great way to learn from others and get support.
I wish you all the best on your digital nomad journey!
Best,
Paul
@@sharkmun love your response, keen to know if you have any tips you could share, im an older guy who wants to create / do something that will allow me to work into my later years whilst enjoying the world
Hi Charlie, can we know more info about Phillipe and his business?
7:27 "When you start, it's not business it's personal development" - Philippe 💯
what a line
If you live there permanently, you're an immigrant, not a digital nomad
You'll notice this a lot with certain types of people they wont' say immigrant. Americans are well known for hiding behind the word expat rather than saying they're an immigrant it's so ridiculous.
@@kgal1298 British too
but they're generate money from OUTSIDE the country
@@moondaymood. Typically nomads are on the move though. Defeats the purpose if you’re living there permanently.
I disagree- immigrant usually means you have an obligation to the country which means paying taxes, maybe serving military and some form of allegiance. None of these nomads pay any income tax to the place they work/vacation at
I'm going to move to Bali and sell shirts. There must be a shortage. 😄
Shirts = bad for skin, unless organic. Never wear shirts and drink sunlight 🌞🏝️
Haha!
Don’t ruin it! Sell tissues. Im drooling 🤤😂
@@googleuser-one 😂
hahahahaahaha
THE most amazing thing about all this is kids early in their 20's making my annual income monthly AND having a chill considerate mindset as well.
Amazing. Great interviews, well done. Thank you.
After decades of physical work, and being a time for money slave. I am starting to make the transition to digital global commerce. ✨️
Wish u success on your new journey!
You have a great mindset. Way to be happy for other people’s success. That is what is going to propel you into the lifestyle you desire. Good luck!
I wouldn't necessarily take what some of these people say at face value. The young black software entrepreneur was pretty straightforward about saying that his business brought in $1M in annual revenue, but that's totally different than actual profit. So he didn't really answer the question. A lot of the younger people were just marketers for OnlyFans and I personally wouldn't consider the marketing side something that is adding value to society, even if it pays well I wouldn't consider it enriching and rewarding. I mean, you're convincing men to pay for something that they can get for free. Like the guy who talked about how important it was to "find the right people" after talking about how his favorite place to meet people was at the gym because he found "like-minded people" who "care about staying fit". Apparently, that was his only criteria for "the right people". A lot of these people probably spend all day at the gym, work far less than they claim, and earn far less than they claim. A lot of them don't have their lives together like they claim. Don't forget the guy who stays healthy by avoiding gluten!
theyre probably rich from birth or had a good mentor.
@@jonyfrany1319 Yes a lot of digital nomads come from, well maybe not even rich but above-average income families. These parents might have made their own dreams come true at some point, and will raise their kids with the mindset that they must also make their dreams come true. In most cases their parents have achieved enough financial independence that these kids never even think about the idea of having to financially help out or take care of their parents at any stage, so they can focus entirely on their own needs and wants. The parents will also be able to give them solid advice on finance and business, from their own experience. On top of that, if anything goes wrong they can often rely on their parents for help, such as a quick interest-free loan or they can return home for a few months if their plans fail. It's from this position that many digital nomads operate, their parents can offer them a certain peace of mind.
I really love to see young people doing well and cracking the system. There is hope in this world.
Its not just young ppl. There was a guy he interviewed who was 38. Its anyone.
There's only hope in this world Francisco when people return to fully submit to God, no longer want to fight wars, show love and compassion and eliminating poverty comes BEFORE making a profit. That's what I have learned over several decades as a capitalist. Currently the wealthy are getting wealthier, the poor are growing in size globally, atheism is growing worldwide among the youth and there are wars all around the world over resources. Looks like something very big is about to happen to the commercial/residential real estate and financial markets worldwide as well.
@@mammamystique9100 humans live 100+ years. 38 is not old at all. It's not even half of someone's life.
Unfortunately cracking the system comes at a cost to the balinese locals, being priced out of their own communities. I'm with you tho, the system in the west could be a lot better for young people, at least here in the UK.
Dont forget to pay tax
i have lived in Bali 25 years, longer than most of the people being interviewed have been alive. When I first got here, Canggu was a tiny sleepy village full of tice fields and dirt roads. I made a lot of money exporting Indonesia made products to DIY companies around the world. Now retired, I moved away from the crazyoness of the south (seminyak, kerobokan, canggu etc) as it is just not my cup of tea, the traffic is insane, and there are too many people. Now living high in the mountains in a small farming village in a beautiful wooden house overlooking the sunrise over Mt Agung.
Good luck to all the youngsters down south, But I wouldn't go back there for all the tea in China.
You sold furniture?
@@realdata8624 nah, too many problems with wood, not worth it. Sold marble and ceramic flooring.
@@nicholasrv8834 Wow that is so interesting, how did one export ceramic flooring 20 years ago? How was the process like if you don't mind sharing.
@@paladin1147 did a lot of trade shows. Got lucky with a buying from the biggest German DIY. clicked, made a connection, 6 months later we were off the the races. 10X my existing order book withing 1 year
@@paladin1147Its so easy.
Find buyer.
Find supplier.
Find shipper.
Sent it to your countrys buyer
Interview the locals man. A ton of local Balinese people are successful and have great stories to share :)
That’s not the target audience for this video.
@Andy-bh8hw this target audience would love to see another point of view for once.
There are too many videos about Western expats living the dream there, but not many (or any) about the locals and the way they live this new reality on their island.
Do they like it? Who is benefiting from this the most? Do they want it to continue, etc...
@@justmeagain7inflation hurts the most
@@justmeagain7 no clearly they want to see this, because it has 1m views
the owner of video is too smug to have interview with locals, he even dont speak bahasa
every single person you interviewed has such a relaxed energy to them
everyone seems to look unusually healthy too. most people living in the west look unhhealthy
Being rich in paradise must be pretty calming
@@guesswhosbackg6616 the states are way worse. I'm ready to get out of there to somewhere incredible and warm. Best wishes!
It would be interesting to follow this up with interviewing locals, what they do, and their pay
I guess the ones making businesses to serve foreigners are rich. All the others are poor.
@@justmeagain7 everyone in bali is very well off. those business serving foreigners and local tourists also trickled down indirectly to smaller businesses that supplied them
Balianese locals that work don't make a lot in comparison obviously, but their daily expenses are extremely cheap by our standards. Their average meal is around 1.5$ USD or less at the local local places. Also bali businesses have been booming especially all the F&B Businesses that cater to foreigners and Tourists. Beach Clubs have an abundance of staff. From what i can see locals are well off for their standards and many have jobs and are working.
Foreigners coming in has brought a lot of wealth to the locals.
Take a look at the streets and it tells you how locals live 🕵♀️
Phillipe seemed to have some very wise suggestions. When you start it's not business it's personal development being one that sticks out. Loved this vid.
Also, the comment about "following people who really do the work, and not the academics" - that resonated with me a lot.
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps.
I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
I usually dont see such interviews but I wanna say that I have learned so much from this video.. u picked up people who are doing so good and they shared so many important things.. its like a podcast. Great work
As a 18 year old full time college student and part time barista, it’s crazy to see how people are in such different situations than mine.
It's all bullshit, but keep grinding bro
If you know what you want to do life, college serves you no purpose unless your career calls for it. If you don’t know what you want to do in life, stay in college until you figure that out. Get the right people around you and put your head down and grind
@@JMQA1 how is it bs?
@@Dyno08 you don’t feel like college gets in the way of figuring out what career you want? When you’re too busy doing college stuff, will you be able to figure out what you want to do?
@@reeeeneeustaquio374 yes and no. That depends on you and your mindset. I know at 18 I had no clue what I wanted to do for a career.. but that’s not always the case. If you have a specific career going after that requires college education, then finish college, but what I can tell you and today’s age you do not need a college degree for a lot of things.
Most of them come from wealthy families and are well set off. With that said it's going to cause a problem the more people move there, causing housing and other costs only to go up which the locals can't afford.
Totally right!
That is already the case..The place where this is filmed, Canggu, is where the majority of these people stay and there is no local-friendly-budget housing there
Puerto Rico 2.0
Good point.
they arent from rich family they just know they can survive the there
pretty bold of all these people talking about doing Only Fans when it's strictly prohibited in Bali.
They are managing people, no?
Also is producing adult content in Bali outlawed or what?
still can be jail for life@@pewlivepie5006
@@pewlivepie5006 it's wasnt the bali law, but indonesia law itself. They already got so many onlyfans girl, inprisoned them and purge their account.
People will do what they want, unless they get punished. Does the Government do anything to enforce this law?
@@pewlivepie5006producing and sharing adult content is strictly prohibited in Indonesia, especially if someone's shooting a video within Indonesia territory. The cops are notoriously super quick in finding and arresting people associated with adult content, much faster than arresting corruptors, rapist, and domestic abuser.
Last thing I was expecting was an OF manager. No mom wants her son in a gang or in jail and no dad wants his daughter spreading her cheeks for strangers and his friends to see online. She said people will judge, but I'm typing this because the more people see such a career as how I typed it above, the less likely the chance my little sister and future daughter/s will get into it.
Thank you!!!
I wasn't surprised really. And the other guy was OF marketing person. Feeding the distraction and addiction industry. I wish more of these digital nomads did jobs that benefited society rather than feeding dysfunction and unhealthy habits.
Getting a fron end engineer job after a 3 month bootcamp alone is just wild to me because that's not the standard unless she had prior relevant experiecne.
It's not the full story or she got connections / got lucky / was recruited for being a chick. Same bs with the UX/UI bootcamps. It's just a money grab.
@@r3dp1ll so bootcamp are bs? She mentioned she only make only $30k or so. I was thinking of joining a bootcamp to learn
@@tricallyourmama 30k in Asia is huge. Even in Bali it's very good. Not all bootcamps are bs but very often they make unrealistic promises. Also as of today AI has the level of someone who's been learning programming for a year. It will get much better very quickly. I recently decided to give up UX/UI design after several years as the field is being trashed by AI, UI kits, copy and paste ... Keep that in mind.
Check the website. The bootcamp is technically for women, trans, lgbt, minorities etc. They get companies wanting to recruit those who took their course to fill the so called ''gender gaps'' in a field mostly dominated by men. Its good for women, sucks for men
@@r3dp1ll where would you recommend to focus ?
finding people like this who are chasing their dreams shows me what is possible when I put in the work
Not afraid of failures. Wow!
I’m just amazed at these people. Living their best life, indeed!
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps.
I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
Although it's great that this video shows the positives of ppl working in Bali as digital nomads, I believe we should also be aware what are the negative impacts to the local communities by this influx trend, an example is one of the interviewees was mentioning about real estate ventures, foreign involvements has severely affected the market and local livelihood, take a look at Canggu and you'll understand. My small plea to you whom wishes to go to Bali for this intention, is to do your research on the situation there and understand your wider footprint on the island before making your decision.
No need to worry, Indonesia prohobit foreigners to own land or even a piece of building, plus Bali is still relatively cheap for locals, you can still eat a plate of nasi campur for less than a dollar.
@@harukrentz435you might not be able to own land in Bali but you can still lease it up to 30yrs which is long enough to make an impact on the local market
colonizers
We live in a free world. There are Indonesians going abroad and rising house prices there / lowering the wages
@@dg-ov4cf Easy said, but as a local person I may say that there is no black or white to this story, many lifes have been impacted for the better by having foreigners in Bali, and plenty others negatively too. Corruption is rampant in our contry and the idea that is "foreigners fault" is very basic, the problem lays way deeper than that, there have been great conections, much education and learning from both worlds, the world is a big family and thos who want to evolve are doing so, indonesians and foreigners are taking the chance and ispiring eachother, Ive seen it with my own eyes, most who complain are thos who do nothing to improve themselves, the world is ours, all of us humans.
Ola's energy is so sublime. Just about everyone featured is inspiring to listen to. You did a great job Charlie in capturing their essence and giving us some quality viewing.
What’s her @ ? And her jewelry business @ would love to support her business
Totally!
@@rendymcfly @myallawi
Bruh stop the cap, you were looking at her wrack lol 😂
All that is unreal buddy! @@OFFICIALRAMKO You are here for the same reason! So i speed up the process for u!
Don't go the traditional route!
*Goes to Bali*
Why not?😂
@@serenity7286 Bali is the nr 1 mainstream destination for nomads
@@olivernordinespecially for Aussies. Its like US going to Cancun.
@@peterRobinson10101 or Baja or Acapulco etc etc...
Where should you go instead? East Timor?
man that love flow theory is a gem, I agree!
Okay, this just convinced me to visit bali even more. omg! Love the content
"Success loves speed!"
Loved this quote!
What an amazing time to be young. I would've done this if I could.
You still can!
You are alive man! Don't give up
If you are still healthy enough to work, you still can do whatever you want.
Don't hide behind the "I am too old to try that" excuse.
@justmeagan7, what if you're always sick?
I said that about playing the sax and someone said what's stopping you. I was like...:)
Such a good video, I loved how you didn’t have many ads throughout, I think that’ll really help your channel grow. This video was really peaceful, calming, and informative
major props for maintaining proper eye contact in that last interview
those are def some humungo jungos
@@evergreen7676Stunning girl too.
It was the Austrian accent huh?
He had practice from the one before.
probably he thought i´ll rewatch the video anyways haha
I LOVE THIS VID OMG also Jules advice was perfect, also Philippe, Luca and they are amazing people also Ola such a vibe
Philippe, Adam, and Ethan presented with remarkable suavity and practicality, making the listening experience truly enjoyable.
literally first time anyone used the word suavity. Like ever.
Im so glad this popped up today there's so much value here in seeing these possibilities. Happy to know youtube still suggests positive videos in the sea of everything else. Cheers.
My fave digital nomad is LOST LE BLANC
..hes started with 0 and now haf 2 mil subs. now he live in Bali and build a diffrent kind of bussines ....ist propeetty and course ...a humble guy and good example of determination and hard working
Awesome, inspirational video - thank you Charlie for taking the time to interview all of the entrepreneurs. Looking forward to seeing your own future digital nomad journey🙌
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps.
I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
"Success loves speed" - sounds like a Wolf of Wall Street quote 😂
Nah that’s a Tate quote
@@dorikin333 do you know "speed" means in this context?
@@yashin4k623 Yeah they’re referring to speed of execution
@Tirado333 but mine was a joke on speed like "coca cola" (since I probably can't say the actual word)
Work fast and break things...it's basically the silicon valley way of working
So of the best answers I've seen in one of these videos.
Adam Saak's answers are so wholesome ❤
Philipe sounds humble and genuine
I really love this video, Its so powerful to see all different types of entrepreneurs working on their businesses with an abundant mindset towards growth and money. It really cements my desire to move over to Bali this year.
12:28 I saw this guy performing at a show I was also performing at. Loved how he fashioned the pieces on the models. So good! Glad he’s doing well.
Great interviews with the digital nomads💯Thank you
Bro, you've been hitting the gym. Glad to see the hard work.
He been hitting the gym.
Wonderful! Here I was working for the last 20 years in the Academia. Now, I’m making the transition into something new like this. Thank you for these kind of videos because they’re an inspiration for me to go for it 🎉
Lol....I think this is a sign that I should not stay in Academia
I stayed in academia, not a tenure track, for almost 20 years, then left. no risk but no gain as well. after sometime just a lame duck. new people with less experience will take over higher positions. with a heavier pay check. decided to leave.
@@RMalai please help me to understand what you. You mean you moved from academia to industry and then left industry?
@@mylifeisinhishandsamen4167 no. I moved to industry.. not a production, but non-profit supporting research. so far ok. able to balance work and life.
Love it do what you love and the money will follow xx
I’m so happy I came across this channel
Whenever I think of Bali, I always think of noise, young partiers, scooters, and Australian surfers. I never think of it as an island spiritual place of serenity. I could be wrong.
Get out of Kuta, Seminyak, and Canggu! You'll get a different experience 😁
Adam Saaks is a big deal. Love his work. Great insight from the other interviews also🌟
this is amazing! You're amazing! Thank you!
Oh man, the world is amazing. Thank you for share video.
You interviewed some wonderful, inspiring young people that gives hope for a better world.
Great content, I love it! You making me wanna go to Bali to network as well as living there! Wishing you many happiness and success on your endeavors Charlie 🙏🏽
Love from Laos 🇱🇦
Bali has been a place I have thought about going. Maybe I will go in the next couple of months. Figure I can go or cannot go. its all a choice
You don’t have to wait to move to these places to network with people u can network with them before you go here RUclips and social media.
@@jamalgreen3056 This is a good point
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps.
I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
Very insightful. Many thanks and I am glad you both had some great life experiences and are shifting to Miami. Florida will be good and best of happiness to you both.
Great video, thank you. Ola had the best energy but all of the stories were inspiring
Energy 👀👀👀
"How do you make friends while living abroad?" Be a hot smoke show.
A decent looking chick will always have "followers".
Pretty Privledge is in all parts of the world.. no matter where you are!
I can't wait to go nomad and travel the world God willingly next year
Bro this was a great video! Thanks for this!
Thanks for the video, it's nice to see and hear such a valuable advice from successful people :)
You did an EXCELLENT job finding interviewees, several of which were just W😮W! Great job! 🗣️👍🥰
Adam knows whats up! great vid
Awesome video man. Inspired & motivated.
Nice and insightful interviews. Congrats Charlie !
ngl...this is my first time here at this channel & seeing all these different kinds of ppl using remote work as a tool to live out their dreams & work hard is pretty dope to see. Ola is my fav tho, she really seems grateful to be where she is in life & thats really hard to do for most ppl. Also, I need some jewelry LOL
That's cause it's fake
I’m confused as to why Ola gave no information on how she just started a jewelry business and buying real-estate. I wanna know what the name of her store is, if she legitimately has one.
@@spliffsforbreakfast a lot of them are models, there is a huge modeling industry there. Some of them might be legit, but he's clout chasing and most of those people do not remote work in Bali lol.
gee i wonder why ola is your favorite...
@@westernpigeon it’s not that deep man lol
3 months adding the word engineer to your title is wild! Makes me regret my 4 year mechanical engineering degree and the past 8 years getting my chartered status! What a dope i am 😢
I think, most will realize they are not engineers. Most likely what their doing is a short term perceived success for long term loss.
Web developer
great energy! thank you for doing this, it gives me more clarity in life and it ignite fire inside of me. thank you for the guidence.
Such an inspiring video! Thank you!
Loved adams advice in general. True positivity there.
Real wisdom
Great video! I really liked the fashion designer guy. He was talking my language!
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps.
I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
Same he was the realest one
Super Valuable Video Chang ❤
Great video man! A lot of good insights for everyone there. I'm heading the Singapore at the end of this month for a week. Looking forward to networking and growing my business 💯
My wife is Indonesia and we’re going there at the beginning of next year.
If you didn’t eat rendang, Soto Betawi, ayam kalisan, sate ayam, and many more then you missed the point.
Can’t wait to eat all the food!
Haha we had a good amount of Indonesian food! But next time I'll go try the rest
EXACTLY! Every American surfer from San Diego CA -whether a famous pro or otherwise whom have long stays in Bali for the world class waves there misses Mexican food (Tacos Butritos Enchiladas Quesadillas etc) the most!
I’m like WTF!?! Balinese cuisine and
Indo food in general is so so much more nuanced, tasty, nutritious, developed and VARIED than your typical Beer and Gringo Melt that is boring, overly salty, and so so common, easily made and over priced!
Bagus!!! :D
@@iamjosaguiar enak
The hygiene on the island prevented me from trying the local food. 🙁
Adam Saaks, definitly vibing with you. Thank you for getting this character on the show Charlie
yup
Adam has the spirit
who
Thank you for the content. Very inspiring!
This was really inspiring, thank you.
7:29 That's my rent here in Cali ! He has great advice. He said when you start, it's not business - it's personal development. And as someone building my own massage practice, I totally agree. I've had to learn a lot about myself and my own perspective on money, self worth, etc. Still working on it lol.
Spot on!!
Ya seriously. 2k a month in Bali must be beach front 2 floor house. Clearly has a great saas product
Good video man, I thought to chip in a tip I believe would make your Q&A type videos more engaging.
Cut the video such that all the Q&As on a single topic is in one segment.
Rather than finishing with one person first, and then repeating the whole thing with the next person.
Noah Kagan does this beautifully, and his Q&As don't feel drawn out
Cheers mate
Love this video. Information I’ve not heard before and I wanna go to Bali and network with digital nomads ❤
Nice content, make another part please, it's so inspiring
1:05, She became a Front-end Dev in 3 months! 🤣 Something like: I became a neurosurgeon in a summer camp! 🤣
Yeah, sounds so unlikely, almost unreal
Omitted a ton of details in her answer lol. If she truly got a job after 3 months of studying front-end she must have had connections, paid for it or had experience in similar fields previously.
I swear he interviewed models everyone looks so gorgeous wtf
Great video and great content. thanks so much 😃😃
An amazing and eye-opening video. Incredibly inspiring
I would say their real talent is finding a job that allows them to do this, their jobs are actually nothing out of this world.
It's also curious that they all come from first world countries or got the job in these. That really helps.
Good vid!
They usually work on a skillset through college/online courses. They apply for a job in their country, and then they travel after they land the remote job. Most of these jobs are in the marketing/computer development jobs.
theyre only here because its cheap and they can avoid taxes
i don't think that's true. to get that taxrate you need to be counted as not being a resident of your home country, and that home country will probably be unlikely to offer you work then. I have a remote job but I wouldn't be able to just officially "move" countries , and if you're not getting the bali taxrate then it's not worth living there@@dariusshojaei5036
My Gawd!!! Ola the Irqui 🧜🏽♀️ 😍😍😍 Chang’s 🎤was dangerously close to those🥥🥥🤪
A very insightful video! Thanks.
This was a great video!!
Awesome video, Charlie
Taking notes:
1: Don´t do anything productiv for society. (Don´t be a conventional worker)
2: Do something people want to express themselfs with.
3: Learn how to talk as if what you do is importand.
4: Make yourself belive what you do is Importand.
5: Find a trend and act fast on it.
This isn´t ment bad. It´s what I see most entrepreneurs do these days.
Amazing questions produces amazing answers, very grateful to experience this 🙏
Props to Philippe, what he said makes a lot of sense in many ways.
I always wanted to move to Bali, I think I need to start looking into what I can do to move there 😍
I know I'm not the only one that's here for Ola. Where can we find more of her? 😅
Google works. @Babylon1a8
seems like a good enterprenuer too
How can I let Ola know that I am full of love for all of her?
😍😍😍
@babylon1a8 you're welcome 🐒
Thank you for this video, so inspiring
That abundance mindset is clearly working.
It's crazy how there are people grinding out an hourly wage, working long hours, doing work that builds society, like construction or being an auto mechanic. Then someone just manages for only fans and makes 50k a month.
@@JJ-qp6jw find a women that wanna do only and market her lmao
These people aren't representative of society, if everyone was doing what they're doing we'd be finished
@@triton62674 everyone doing what? ofm?
@JJ-qp6jw disagree. Try being ugly, older And overweight. Pretty privilege is a real thing. Men go crazy for a young pretty face. Then you have women that got stuck with kids after a divorce or breakup. Struggling. Or taking care of family. It's not easy .
@@1Skorpia ye, i know pretty privilege is real, but if ure a women whos ugly, got stuck with kids after divorce and overweight, that just reflects your (or whoever u talk about) poor life choices, everything that happens to you, its your fault, remember that. being fat is a decision, being with a stupid partner is a decision, all ur life is based on ur good/poor life decisions, so next time dont blame anyone but u for the choices that u make lol.
Ola. holy. Straight up One Piece build.
I love your channel. This one makes me want to pack up and go now.
Your video caught me. It's like Bali's calling me!
Awesome interviews!! “Do what you love and money will follow you” great to hear this quote from these real people doing what they love and living the life they love. ❤💪💪 thank you Charlie for doing this video. God bless you brother 🙏
I love pool no money following me.
Start playing dota 😂
I liked the fact that you asked different questions to different people. But I had hoped some follow up questions on the answers they provided
I have found this to be the hard part when it comes to asking question. One question leads to an answer which gives another question.
I have wanted to ask questions like this and have a many follow up question. often times I think we have to be caustion of the other persons time.
it must be an interview and not an interigation. so keep that in mind and be thankfull for the respectfull footage he gives us.@@calebquimby
@@funnymanlife7756 I can agree with you there. it is something I have been working don't. Finding a good balance between both because sometime I feel like we gotta test the line a bit. I give first and if they want to give afterwards they can.
Really respectful video. Thank you.
Thank you! All great advice. Meditation advice is the best advice ✨