Iman Gatsby is right, if you want to make 10 or 11 figures a month you should never leave your own town. No Whole Foods or Equinox gym nearby = becoming instantly poor (aka making "only" 5 figures a month)
I can argue with you that it is incorrect. Traveling expands your network, opens up opportunities and possibilities, most 6 figures digital nomads retain their 6 figures since it is cheaper to live in many DN hotspots hence they save money and using those savings for investments, which they wouldn't have been able to make if they were sedentary. Traveling also doesn't have to always mean that it's cheaper living but the finances are better spread and managed for optimum ROI, when you travel you don't always have bills since it's included in an Airbnb or hotel bill, the money for the bills can be used instead on money for hobbies, training, tickets, networking events etc.... Work spaces are optimized also abroad while traveling have you heard of co-working spaces?! Being in the same old space doesn't guarantee success neither expansion. Most DN travel around for a few years then they decide to settle and only travel part time. But by all means people TRAVEL! our human species is not made to stay in one place all our lives, we are meant to migrate until we find the place that makes us feel it's time to settle.
So many negative comments on here when he’s telling the truth. While there might be the anomaly. That routine is what creates success. I was doing the digital nomad thing before it was known as being a digital nomad and ‘cool’. Shit like 10+ years before. And it’s a super distracting lifestyle if you have massive goals. If you want to do $10k to $100k a month or even more then go for it. But if you want to throw up real numbers you need structure.
Well there is also slow traveling staying in a place for 6months+ you can have structure with that too. The digital nomad is a silly stereotype, most people traveling have healthy productive routines they are not all scattered, partying and vlogging only.
@@simplysoulenergy7248 fully agree. I did it before and it burned me out. When I got it right it was a healthy routine which included down time. I would do a city per week before I 'figured it out'. Messed with your head. Always adjusting. I then swapped to long term. Doing a ski season in Canada so that was 5 months for the whole season. Heading to a European city for a few months I liked. Did a 4 month fitness camp in the Phillipines and so on. And most of the time the places we stayed were organied with others who were working on their own respective businesses which were in th same industry or there was overlap. So we pushed each other. A good group dynamic, not everyone for themselves. Then when I wanted a break I would go off by myself for two weeks on actual holidays or just do an hour or two work in the morning to keep on top of things. It was much better that way.
$100,000,000,000+ people can afford to pay some one to do all that work for them on there that or spaceship how many 6 figures do you think people need?
If you want to get to multiple 6 figures quickly, study really hard and become a doctor or dentist with your own practice … the rest is just pipe dream. STEM degrees are the best and most guaranteed way to make a very good living.
making 6 figures shit I get payed 980 euros a month! plus I have to walk 5 km to work every morning. I have 50€ to live on for the next 20 days! 37 years old how did I manage to fuck my life up!!
Iman Gatsby is right, if you want to make 10 or 11 figures a month you should never leave your own town. No Whole Foods or Equinox gym nearby = becoming instantly poor (aka making "only" 5 figures a month)
I can argue with you that it is incorrect. Traveling expands your network, opens up opportunities and possibilities, most 6 figures digital nomads retain their 6 figures since it is cheaper to live in many DN hotspots hence they save money and using those savings for investments, which they wouldn't have been able to make if they were sedentary. Traveling also doesn't have to always mean that it's cheaper living but the finances are better spread and managed for optimum ROI, when you travel you don't always have bills since it's included in an Airbnb or hotel bill, the money for the bills can be used instead on money for hobbies, training, tickets, networking events etc.... Work spaces are optimized also abroad while traveling have you heard of co-working spaces?! Being in the same old space doesn't guarantee success neither expansion. Most DN travel around for a few years then they decide to settle and only travel part time. But by all means people TRAVEL! our human species is not made to stay in one place all our lives, we are meant to migrate until we find the place that makes us feel it's time to settle.
Tidak masalah Bro
Thank You
There is no-one with more than four figures watching this
Not true at all
Hahaha
Yo guys I’m not a loner who has no friends I’m a Digital nomad
oh yeah multiple 7 figures is so easy lol
It is .. just stay at the same place where you are close to a gym and whole foods 😂
The head of a digital nomad: gym, healthy food, supplement stores. 😂😂😂
I don’t think Erie Pennsylvania = success tbh
What the fuck is he saying
He’s saying we need to leave our comfort zone
So many negative comments on here when he’s telling the truth. While there might be the anomaly. That routine is what creates success.
I was doing the digital nomad thing before it was known as being a digital nomad and ‘cool’. Shit like 10+ years before. And it’s a super distracting lifestyle if you have massive goals.
If you want to do $10k to $100k a month or even more then go for it. But if you want to throw up real numbers you need structure.
Hmm.. yea makes sense.
What industry are you in btw?
Well there is also slow traveling staying in a place for 6months+ you can have structure with that too.
The digital nomad is a silly stereotype, most people traveling have healthy productive routines they are not all scattered, partying and vlogging only.
@@simplysoulenergy7248 fully agree. I did it before and it burned me out. When I got it right it was a healthy routine which included down time.
I would do a city per week before I 'figured it out'. Messed with your head. Always adjusting.
I then swapped to long term. Doing a ski season in Canada so that was 5 months for the whole season. Heading to a European city for a few months I liked. Did a 4 month fitness camp in the Phillipines and so on.
And most of the time the places we stayed were organied with others who were working on their own respective businesses which were in th same industry or there was overlap. So we pushed each other. A good group dynamic, not everyone for themselves.
Then when I wanted a break I would go off by myself for two weeks on actual holidays or just do an hour or two work in the morning to keep on top of things. It was much better that way.
good point
$100,000,000,000+ people can afford to pay some one to do all that work for them on there that or spaceship how many 6 figures do you think people need?
I would be happy making even 3 figures😂😂😂
Bro that’s less then 1000$???
@@DamjanStojanowski Bro you cannot live on 1000$ a year 🤡
@@DamjanStojanowski Bro he is definitely talking about a year in the video but whatever
I have multiple,concurrent 7 figures at the same time
If you want to get to multiple 6 figures quickly, study really hard and become a doctor or dentist with your own practice … the rest is just pipe dream. STEM degrees are the best and most guaranteed way to make a very good living.
This is a joke, right?
Wtf is a digital nomad
???????????
100%
Enough of him
😏
RIP Twatter Digital Nomads.
Nextime I not will watching you this is a show to tricks people for money
making 6 figures shit I get payed 980 euros a month! plus I have to walk 5 km to work every morning. I have 50€ to live on for the next 20 days! 37 years old how did I manage to fuck my life up!!
They are lying. Don't belive everyone on the internet.
No shame in that Ricky, we all live to get by. This guy is a clown