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In 2009 I decided to radically change my life in the Netherlands and become what I call an I-nomad or information technology driven nomad. I gave up all belongings besides easy to carry luggage with bare essentials. I-nomads usually live in guesthouses or hotels, being able to move anywhere at any time they choose. What's the point you may wonder; the answer for me is simple: feel free, feel happy. This is a personal perception, since most people will experience happiness in a more conventional setting. My life style is often being referred to as Perpetual / Permanent Traveler / Tourist, which is.....is, OK is fine with me. I-nomads are mostly in possession of a laptop, netbook or alike to manage the necessary income derived from royalties, web-publishing, financial investments or similar means which can be controlled remotely to maintain their self-imposed lifestyle budget. After traveling through South-East Asia for two and a half years, I have currently chosen my base to be in Chiang Rai, Thailand. You may contact me here.
When we lived in my wife's village we had no door. We were completely open to the outside world and sometimes it felt like we were on display. Luckily though, we had shutters that we could bring down at night-time.
Hi Paul, so you didn't make big sounds at night, did you?