Meet The Dropouts – Locationless Jason Batansky

Meet Jason Batansky, a young webpreneur who seems to have fallen into my dream life — able to live and work anywhere in the world. Jason set up a.

14 years ago

Today Was A Good Day To Quit

I had planned to treat myself to a taxi to work today. Q-Day, the day I was to quit my job. Taking a taxi would give me an extra.

14 years ago

Sometimes, Breaking Up With Your Boss Is Hard To Do

On Friday I’m going to have that “it’s not you, it’s me” chat with my boss. I’ve had sleepless nights over it. I don’t know how he’s going to.

14 years ago

Funding A Dropout

My shiny silver Toyota Rav 4 funded my first dropout. The next one will be funded by a year’s worth of savings (which isn’t that much, really. Really.) I.

14 years ago

My Seven Links

Like wildfire, the 7 Links project is sweeping through the travel blogging community. Such a simple and appealing concept, and a little bit green, which is good. Revive (or.

14 years ago

Meet The Dropouts – Migration Mark Wiens

Meet Mark Wiens, a 25-year-old foodie who isn’t following the traditional school-university-career track that’s expected in most Western countries. Taken by his missionary parents to live in France and Africa when he was.

14 years ago

My Matrix Moment

Two guys loudly discuss who to CC into work emails. I read a bit more of the paper, eat a bit more of my expensive salad and try to.

14 years ago

The Mystery of the Bootscootin’ Singapore Senior Citizens

The standout is a snake-hipped old guy in a black shirt, Cuban heels and 10-gallon hat. He knows all eyes are on him and he knows why. He’s the.

14 years ago