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I have been inspired by other stackers mainly https://stacker.news/DarthCoin and https://stacker.news/Natalia to share my story.
This is difficult to write out but I will give it a shot. I lived very similar to how Natalia lived with her Nomad lifestyle. It was roughly 10 years ago and what she says is mostly true you get used to get and the excitement wears off however it is my favourite type of lifestyle.
I travelled all over Southeast Asia mainly Thailand I even became a Scuba dive instructor over there. I had a blast fell in love fell out of love and felt like my true authentic self.
However it didn’t last forever and I ran out of cash had to move back to my home country. Unfortunately the person I was overseas didn’t make it back with me and I slowly returned to who was back home. This broke me and I had my first mental breakdown. I dropped down to 45kg and moved to live with my Aunt and Uncle who nursed me back to good health.
Since that time I had a few more mental breakdowns but I do feel better and stronger for them. I worked a wide range of jobs including call centres, chef, dry cleaners, carpenter, plumber, landscaper, hospitality front and back of house so I became quite handy over the years.
Only just now do I feel like the person I was overseas. I finally managed to bring my authentic self out. This is just a brief overview of who I am and what has happened to me and I truly believe I am about to start on the greatest adventure of my life.
Based on the reaction of my past post I will try and write and post more to give everyone an update on how my life is going. Thank-you all for reading.
Love from Oialt.
I had a blast fell in love fell out of love and felt like my true authentic self.
it reminded me of part of the reasons why I enjoy living in a foreign land, yes it's challenging or maybe even scary for most ppl, but I can just be myself and nobody expects anything from me:)
I hope your adventures continue!
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Yes! Exactly, no one knows who you are so you can be anything your want to be and you can truely find yourself.
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yes, and the interesting part is they know nothing about me, yet so kind, helpful, even giving, yet some ppl who know me or know what I do might try to take things from me ot expecting xyz, so different.
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @suraz 22 Oct
Thank you for sharing. Please keep sharing more. I truly appreciate the way you conveyed the reality of life. Best of luck, mate.
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It seems like you have experienced ups and downs, you have had extraordinary experiences, and the experiences you have experienced are motivation for us, thank you for the writing you have shared.
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Thank you for sharing. I do think tough times make us stronger. It's awesome that you learned some real handy skills. I think that is very valuable this day in age. 💚
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Thanks for sharing your story. I'm glad you're feeling like yourself again. I look forward to reading your posts here.
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Thank you for sharing your story... It's fascinating to learn about other realities and perspectives.
It was very inspiring and I felt quite identified with your story. Before finding what I consider today to be my true self, I also went through multiple jobs. They have given me experience and skills in some fields, but mostly they helped me understand the path I had to take, which was that of a free person, free from an employer, free from bank loans and free from commitments or social pressures. For a long time it was a rather complex battle, trying to swim against the current! Today I can say that thanks to understanding Bitcoin, and discovering burrows like SN, where you can learn a lot from other people who live the journey just like me, I can shape it and work with greater determination to achieve my main objective.
"Living as free as possible"
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 21 Oct
Glad you made it back. I think there will be a lot of opportunity for the people that have a good understanding of Bitcoin.
Wish you the best.
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