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1611: What It Feels Like to Always Travel by Tynan on Traveling & Living A Nomadic Lifestyle

Optimal Living Daily - Personal Development and Self-Improvement

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🗓️ 9 May 2020

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Tynan shares what if feels like to always travel. Episode 1611: What It Feels Like to Always Travel by Tynan on Traveling & Living A Nomadic Lifestyle Tynan was named as one of the top 25 best bloggers in 2013 by Time Magazine. He believes in making deliberate decisions and breaking away from the herd mentality. He likes learning new things, building habits, exposing the world, connecting with awesome people, and creating good work. The New York Times Bestseller “The Game” featured him as one of the main characters, as he was one of the most famous pickup artists in the world. In 2008, he sold everything he owned and went on an extended world trip, becoming a fervent minimalist. Fun facts: he’s a college dropout, was a professional poker player, Courtney Love was his roommate for 9 months, and he once built a swimming pool in his living room. The original post is located here: http://tynan.com/alwaystraveling Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is Optimal Living Daily Episode 1611.

0:03.0

What it feels like to always travel by tying in of tyingin.com

0:08.0

and a moderator Justin Mollick reading you blogs every single day of the year to help you live a more meaningful life.

0:13.4

The show covers self-help or personal development, productivity, motivation, inspiration, and a lot more.

0:20.4

I'll keep this intro short so let's get right to today's post as we optimize your life.

0:24.6

What it feels like to always travel by tyingin of tyingin.com

0:33.9

For the past few years I've been in a state of near, constant motion.

0:38.4

I was in Budapest for five weeks straight last month and that was by far the longest I'd been in one place in years.

0:44.8

This lifestyle now feels totally normal to me so I thought it might be interesting to share what it feels like to live such a life both good and bad.

0:53.6

Maybe the best part of moving around constantly is that I have a presence in different cities around the world.

0:59.4

I have friend groups in Vegas, San Francisco, New York, Tokyo, and Budapest.

1:04.8

In any of these places I can land and immediately feel at home navigating by memory, calling up friends, going to favorite restaurants, etc.

1:12.8

Because I go to all of these places of relative frequency, I'm generally never gone for too long.

1:18.2

So, although I don't get to see all my friends every week like I'd like to,

1:22.2

I generally see them every one to three months longer for Tokyo.

1:26.4

If you call these five places my homes, you could say that I have five half homes rather than one full home.

1:32.6

In other words, it feels like some of these partial residences is greater than one residence in terms of connection with friends,

1:38.8

getting to know a city, etc.

1:40.8

They're very few slow or boring weeks because every week follows the template of,

1:45.2

I'm in Budapest, I need to do all of my favorite things and see all my friends.

1:49.4

The downside to this of course is that I don't have any one 100% home.

1:54.0

That means that I don't get regular casual contact with any of my friends and I definitely feel a downsides of that.

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