Many nomads I’ve talked to have one major sticking point that keeps them from either moving back home or settling in a new country.

For me, it was Mexico City’s air quality and altitude that turned me away, despite the city’s appeal.

I also knew someone in Poland who wanted to put down roots, but the thought of not fitting in was a barrier too big to ignore. She moved on, found a partner, and settled elsewhere.

So, what’s your story? Is it a single hurdle or a combo deal that keeps you from calling a place home?

  • CedricBeaumont@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I love almost everything about being a nomad- the constant stream of new experiences, exploring new places, the thrill of adventure, and the infinite possibilities that come with each new city. However, the one thing I miss about a more settled life is the social connections and the presence of friends and acquaintances. This lifestyle can be very lonely, dating is almost impossible, and the absence of a stable social circle is hard. Also, I’ve come to realize the value of having a personal space, a home with the comforting familiarity and conveniences that come with having one’s place. I look forward to settling somewhere eventually.