GLOBAL MOBILITY
⏳ The future looks more like the past
As nations weaken, powerful networks are rising—reshaping sovereignty in ways that echo the Middle Ages.
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🛂 These countries will grant passports based on ancestry
From Irish grandparents to Jewish heritage, these countries offer citizenship to those with ancestral ties.
Emily Long for Lifehacker
INTERNET CULTURE
😣 How to stop abandoning projects
Embrace chaos, ditch perfection, and let the final result surprise you—messy processes lead to the best ideas.
Sonya Mann for Sonya Supposedly
NOMAD LIFESTYLE
💪 Does the world need more self-actualized individuals?
How to move beyond improving the self and focus on community and social progress instead, inspired by both the modern and the ancient.
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TRAVEL TIPS
🇲🇦 The Moroccan city loved by legends
An historic retreat for writers and rock stars, Tangier blends golden beaches, rich heritage, and affordable luxury.
Heidi Fuller-Love for Condé Nast Traveller
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Looooved to read the article about Morocco. I am just a couple of days away from my next digital nomad experience, and this time it’s taking me to Morocco for a month. It’s exciting to see how much the world is shifting, with more communities and spaces emerging to bring global citizens together.
For this trip, I’m tapping into all the resources and connections I’ve built through communities like Yayem, Aethos, Offsite, Outsite, Nomadico, and more. What’s amazing is that even before setting foot in Morocco, I already feel like I have friends, networks, and opportunities waiting for me. At the same time, I deeply value the spontaneity of travel—leaving space to form my own connections in the most organic way. Balancing community and instinct is what makes this lifestyle so rich and rewarding.
Loved the article on ancestry-based citizenship -- particularly relevant to us Americans freaking out over the fear-mongering around US migration policy (revoking birthright citizenship????)
I wonder if more countries will create these policies depending on how the world evolves in these years