Documentary: Without Bound - Perspectives on Mobile Living
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(07-19-2018, 03:02 AM)Kitty Wrote: We were actually going to go for a month this summer and try it out. I have a toddler so it's a little more complicated but not impossible. We might do it in the fall now,  just a short trip and see how it goes.

Definitely go for a short trip, a few weeks... something like that. So you don't get overwhelmed. Of course you could go longer if it wasn't going to mess up any other aspects of your life and whatnot. But with a small child involved, definitely want to stick to reasonable temperature destinations.

I found that it seems to be a pretty long time when you're out on the road... that's one reason I like it. Slows down time.

(07-19-2018, 03:02 AM)Kitty Wrote: One of my cousins who is doing it loves it and said she feels like she's winning at life. She is in Montana atm and can go anywhere, live anywhere she wants. She bought a van and converted it. She has a work space too, so her office can literally be anywhere.

It's a great thing. Cell signals everywhere, great mobile devices... even 10 years ago, it wasn't really AS possible to take your job (online) on the road and depend on public WiFi and cell towers, but now it absolutely works. There's no reason to sit in your house on the internet anymore... you can take it anywhere.

(07-19-2018, 03:02 AM)Kitty Wrote: What about you? Have you tried it out or do you want to?

I've tried it out, but not for a long time. It was just a test and I could definitely do it better this time... I just know so much more and have studied so much more.

The freedom of being on the open road in new places all the time is unbeatable, like I've heard Bob say, that freedom is addictive.

I will say though... that kind of life is not appealing to everybody. It seems to 'call' to certain kinds of people and stirs interest in particularly free spirited kind of people.

What I've noticed with so many of these people I've been watching over the years, people interviewed on Bob's channel and people with their own channels... I've noticed they're a lot like me. We have a lot of the same ideas. There are a certain kind of people who are attracted to this.

They're pioneers in this way of living (in the modern era) in my opinion, they're the trendsetters. Once they've lead by example, eventually "the rest" will catch on and suddenly it'll be the hottest new craze and eventually it'll be commonplace.
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RE: Documentary: Without Bound - Perspectives on Mobile Living - by Mister Obvious - 07-19-2018, 03:16 AM
Heaps of sluts do this? Wtf? This is like a SLUT MINE! - by Fungi Slut - 07-20-2018, 03:35 PM



















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