I am no expert, but I do want to get my two cents on this topic. Many people feel that the world has gone smaller because of digital technology and the role that e-commerce play it's our society now. Although it is very profitable to start up a shop online or run a successful blog for passive income, it is still just as Grand of the world, and still just as hard to navigate from time to time.
Being a millennial, however, has its pros and cons. We are more likely to be accepting of others and put our minds to a variety of things at once, but we are less likely to be focused on a longitudinal approach to things. We will go where the money is and the job market is, even if that means sacrificing some friends, family, or job benefits along the way. That means navigating the job market has become much more difficult. you can now blast out your job application across the world in record timing. but, because of this, many places have more and more strict regulations on who can and cannot enter the country and work within its borders. send Skype messenger and online gaming has become so prominent, we're also much more likely to have friends across the ocean and make pen pals happen. It's a scary concept to some, but the others, it can be some of the most Comfort we have ever known. The downside to this however is that we might lose touch with the reality that is right in front of us we are so focused on meeting people from different countries and walks of life.
Shopping online has made a very possible to get killer deals on traveling at vacations, but it is just as easy to lose sight of how much money it will cost to survive both during the vacation and apart from it. Although it has become so easy to travel and make a profitable career out of traveling, it is still a very difficult Market to navigate.
So being a digital Nomad myself, I must warn the world around me that it is not all peaches and cream and hunky-dory. There are still many problems that exist in our world. hopefully we can circumnavigate the Monday with a little bit more open dialogue.
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