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Golden Rules to Date by: The Do’s & Don’ts of Casual Dating

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Our tech is pretty mobile. And it’s permeated the other parts of our lives, too — including our personal lives. Somehow, we’ve become pretty mobile too. As we bounce from country to country and experience to experience, some people poo-poo this form of existence as “fleeting” and “meaningless” while others who are more open-minded are mature enough to recognize that freedom and self-determination mean that we can decide who we want to be — and how we want to live. And this includes how we want to have relationships in our lives, and the kinds of relationships we wish to…

Digital Nomad Hubs for 2015

https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevenzwerink/6649030521/in/set-72157628332449223 In the digital nomad community, hubs have formed to enable the emerging mobile workforce to baseline their expenses and gather together, with the latter being an important quality in an often lonely line of work. While places like Chiang Mai, Medellin, and Berlin have formed the first generation of meccas for our fellow roving laptop jockeys, new centers are beginning to form as more people join our ranks. What up and coming places are hot this year? These places are on track to become digital nomad hubs for 2015, so if you are traveling close by to these locales,…

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu is the ancient Inca city discovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911 in Peru. Known as the City of the Incas, Machu Picchu sits 7,000 feet above sea level and is both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Alright, now that we’ve knocked out all the things you already knew about Machu Picchu, it’s time to dig a little deeper (something Bingham himself might have appreciated.) Let’s take a look at five things you probably didn’t already know about Peru’s most popular tourist destination. 1. Hiram Bingham Was A Kept…