Why I Stopped Traveling so Much

Published 2019-05-26
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Being able to travel and get to know almost every corner of the world is one of the biggest gifts and commodities of today.

Traveling is one of the things that even made Nomad Capitalist possible in the first place, but what happens when you get tired of all that?

What many bloggers and Instagrammers might not tell you is that constant traveling really sucks the energy out of you, it's rarely comfortable and cozy, especially as you get older.

That's why here at Nomad Capitalist we believe in defined lifestyles such as the Trifecta Approach, with several bases where you stay for longer periods of time and build your life while digging deeper into areas you're already familiar and comfortable with.

We've learned this from over a decade of personal experience, and years of hearing what hundreds of real-life successful entrepreneurs want.

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Andrew has spent the last 11 years studying and personally implementing the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle, and has started offshore companies, opened offshore bank accounts, obtained multiple second passports, and purchased real estate in a total of 20 countries.

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-tn5vm9fr9f
    I’ve come to the conclusion that I really don’t enjoy traveling. It’s expensive and really unrewarding in my opinion.
  • @mozar5175
    Can’t take the long lines at airports, delays, weather conditions, babies crying, hillbillies, etc. I’ve done a fair amount of travelling and I have come to realize that there is nothing like home. I travelled in Canada and the USA for business. A Sheraton hôtel in Toronto or Dallas, they are similar. I have simplified my life and don’t feel like travelling anymore.
  • @mikehans7461
    The reason I travel less because I can see more countries on youtube
  • @cindytran5628
    Traveling can be fun but I dislike packing,going to airports, being stuck on a plane-the process is just exhausting and not to mention traveling is expensive as well..sometimes I feel being tired from the trip is not worth it.
  • Andrew, thanks for being forward with your viewers. It’s important to remind people the pros and cons of traveling very often. It’s perfectly understandable why you’re taking this position. Enjoy!
  • I was Traveling so much but now I feel I’m in a faze of wanting that stability again and exploring my home deeper. You gain and lose something with every decision but it’s the experience that counts.
  • @ThomasStYeng
    One of your great skills Andrew is giving voice to unspoken ideas that many of us have. Thanks for sharing personal insights as to why you do things or decisions you make.
  • Agree, Andrew! Depending on the year, I've been either a full nomad or created a home base. Perpetual travel can create new problems and after a certain number of years, people's needs change.
  • @Kiwiwanderer
    I loved traveling , ached to retire and travel now I’m in a position to do it and I don’t want to. I found a $2 shop in Rome 2008 and wept and knew travel was over for me….same food, same shopping. , same rooms, same poor service, same flights…same people …. I prefer hiking, cooking, camping , gardening and cleaning and my job has suddenly become so much more interesting. I was born and live in New Zealand 🇳🇿 which is stunning.
  • @Socrates...
    I may never use these strategies in my life but I feel by watching these videos I can vicariously partake in this. It scratches the itch of my mental frustration. Thanks
  • @tinglestingles
    Very keen on Malacca (Malaysia), Novi Sad (Serbia) & Mexico (America) - 22 months and counting down.
  • Well interesting video, it just helping to people to make them understand and live life happily somewhere else. Georgia - Tbilisi is my favourite country.
  • @neilstleon6251
    This is an excellent discussion. Much appreciated thanks. I always enjoy your productions.
  • @asterisk911
    When I saw the title of this video I immediately thought that I should send it to James Harden. But then I realized it's not about that.
  • @Sheppesh
    I read your article on the five best world cities with the lowest taxes on business. I lived in Vancouver BC and it was a life changing time for me. Being from the Carolinas in the U.S., I welcomed the extreme contrast in culture. I’d like to know more about how to start a business in Vancouver and anecdotes of successful businesses ran by immigrants in Vancouver. Also, I’d like to see a complete breakdown of the taxes an entrepreneur would pay in Vancouver. Cost of living aside, I feel that, Vancouver is extremely underrated in North America.
  • @bekind3050
    I have traveled in 7 countries for 3 months. Currently, in Thailand to do a humanitarian mission(personal funded). I really enjoyed it but I'm ready to go home.
  • @mikesimard47
    Very good ,, honest review of 12 years of traveling and living the live style so many of us would like to start doing
  • @snoopy13946
    Have been privately wondering for some time now when you were going to get to this stage. It just gets old.
  • @limitedtime5471
    I would have loved a job at nomad capitalist when i was younger. Now flying is a chore and i need a day at least to recover lol