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Thailand mentioned as a place that Russians are fleeing their war to

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My Russian brain power survey sample is very flawed:

 

Call it an even dozen, all met in pot bars. Most of them have family money and are pretending to be global nomads.

 

But I feel that a real global nomad should be springing 100 baht a day for a co-work space. Or at least hogging a power outlet at Starbucks.

 

A global nomad doing work in a pot bar -or more frequently, thinking about doing work in a pot bar, is not the nascent Bill Gates you seem to be hoping for.

 

As Trump might say:

 

"They're not sending us their best".

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1 minute ago, LaosLover said:

My Russian brain power survey sample is very flawed:

 

Call it an even dozen, all met in pot bars. Most of them have family money and are pretending to be global nomads.

 

But I feel that a real global nomad should be springing 100 baht a day for a co-work space. Or at least might go to a Starbucks.

 

A global nomad doing work in a pot bar -or more frequently, thinking about doing work in a pot bar, is not the nascent Bill Gates you seem to be hoping for.

 

As Trump might say:

 

"They're not sending us their best".

What value would a co-workspace be to a digital nomad? The whole concept of a digital nomad is the ability to work from anywhere. I feel that Starbucks would be too disruptive for any serious work, somewhere quiet would be more amenable to concentration.

Happy to thread jack. A co-work space provides amenities and a bit of conviviality. Nice to get out of that tiny hostel private room.

 

The Starbucks near me fills up a big table of co-work types all day (so far, no Russians spotted -but I go more to Roaster8).

 

It's a millennial thing. I have a visitor who does 4 hours a day at one (100 baht, includes a can of soda or a latte like you would get from a machine at a hotel buffet).

-Hopefully, the many sincere, conscientious objector pacifist draft dodgers will straighten this out for everyone.

 

 

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Somewhere in a leaky rubber "boat" in the Mediterranean, a bearded islamic youth (make that a black bearded islamic youth) is feeling good:

 

"I'm no longer the worst pariah in immigration land. And I beat out some white people to ascend all the way to #2."

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