“Then there’s Life Remotely, which got me thinking about the topic. Basically, that site’s done by three people who have found gigs they could do on the road and then spent a decade doing them, mostly on the road. In the process, they’ve also developed a suite of skills and information that can bring this kind of life that much closer to other people. Theirs is also an entrepreneurial response in that it fits together needs, desires, and resources in a novel way that offers people a way to assemble their own happiness. It relies on the alertness to spot what can be made from things that haven’t been combined quite this way before.”
http://www.fee.org/the_freeman/detail/on-the-road-again-2
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