by Eli | Nov 6, 2012 | Nomad Philosophy
This article will discuss and introduce prominent historic Nomadic leaders and notable travelers. There are two main categories of Historic Nomadic leaders we can identify- The spiritual leaders, and the explorers. Starting with the Spiritual leaders, suprisingly,...
by Eli | Nov 6, 2012 | Nomad Philosophy
Nobody knows you when you are on the move. One of the reactions you can expect to get from relatives and friends when you travel often is envy. The question is: why is this reaction so common when people are well aware that a nomadic lifestyle is not always fun and...
by Eli | Nov 6, 2012 | Nomad Philosophy
One of the biggest advantages of being a nomad is having constant exposure to various lifestyles and beliefs. Most of us are brought up focusing on one belief and some of us don’t even continue that belief (some of us become less religious). Being on the move...
by Eli | Nov 6, 2012 | Nomad Philosophy
So you’ve chosen to become a nomad. One of the most important decisions that you’re going to make is how fast you want to move around. One way of becoming a nomad is by constantly, and frequently, changing your location so you can explore more places and...
by Eli | Nov 6, 2012 | Nomad Philosophy
There is no doubt that a nomad, by definition, is someone who changes from place to place. However, before rejecting this way of life, we should take a deep look into what being a nomad really means. The major element of a nomadic lifestyle is change, but, more...