I just got back from India earlier this month after spending a little bit more than five months there. My blog about this trip can be found by clicking here. There is more stuff to read than you can shake a stick at, but I will be taking it down within the next week, as [...]
Read More...I have been in India for a month now, and writings about my different experiences can be found by reading my blog. For much of that time, I’ve been in Goa, and it’s been a great place to be. I’ve also been delving a little bit deeper into the region to determine its prospects for [...]
Read More...I just arrived in Mumbai a few days ago, and my travels across India are set to begin. Here is my tentative itinerary as of this moment: Mumbai -> Goa -> Gokarna -> Kerala -> Bangalore -> Hyderabad -> Pune -> Mumbai (again) -> Rajastan -> New Dehli/Agra -> Chandigarh -> Shimla/Other hill stations -> [...]
Read More...My last post about famed investor Jim Rogers concerned his trip around the world and his book about the experience entitled Adventure Capitalist. Jim also wrote three other books since then, and two have concerned his two favorite long-term investments: China and commodities. I went to China in 2007 because I thought that China was [...]
Read More...I was pleased to read the latest articles at Retire Worldwide about money in general, but especially so because these articles mentioned Jim Rogers. I met Jim Rogers once at his old home in Manhattan to interview him for the article that appears below, and interviewed him twice more over [...]
Read More...I am close to 40. This milestone has made me realize that as much time has elapsed between when I was a 10-year-old kid and now. It is obvious but noteworthy that the same amount of time will elapse between now and when I turn 70. What will the next 30 years bring? The answer [...]
Read More...People who want to become permanent travelers can actually lower their living costs compared to staying in North America. Of course, this goes out the window if one is staying at chateaus in Switzerland and France. But lower costs are the norm in most of the world. Building an Internet business and applying one’s skills [...]
Read More...Living Life On Your Own Terms “If you don’t have a plan, then someone else will have a plan for you, and they may not have your best interests at heart.” – Anthony Robbins I am a big believer that happiness comes from making positive contributions for other people. Moreover, one should practice due diligence [...]
Read More...Question: When you are a permanent tourist do you pack heavy or light? Answer: Pack light! Carry-on only if possible. You can buy almost anything you’ll need anywhere in the world today, and probably cheaper where you are going than where you are (with the possible exceptions being electronics like laptops and cell phones).
Read More...This is a fun article to write, in part because it crystallizes thoughts I’ve had for a while, and also because the subject matter encompasses the entire world. There are two ways in which one can travel and see the world while earning a living: working and living in places where one can save a [...]
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