So, as a parent and grandparent, I have some thoughts.
You sound fairly young, and if you were a loved one of mine I would express concern about a plan to drop out of the work world entirely and live indefinitely on whatever cash assets you have.
It is a nice fantasy, but there are life consequences to long stretches of time lived voluntarily sans employment.
I would caution against embarking on full time nomadding without a regular source of work related income, which it sounds like you intend to do.
If you want to get out there, include in your planning work that you can do remotely, seasonal employment, etc., something that maintains income and can go on a resume when you again want or need to have real employment. You likely will.
Aside from documentation that you have the necessary self discipline and life skills to offer a potential employer, a medical emergency could wipe out much or all of your savings.
You don’t mention the costs of health insurance in your $1,000 a month to live on, but lack of insurance can wipe one out quickly.
If you are not happy where you are, you owe it to yourself and to the girlfriend you don’t want to be with to leave, but you can find a way to nomad and also maintain employment.
If you were one of mine, that’s what I would recommend.
Good luck to you.
You sound fairly young, and if you were a loved one of mine I would express concern about a plan to drop out of the work world entirely and live indefinitely on whatever cash assets you have.
It is a nice fantasy, but there are life consequences to long stretches of time lived voluntarily sans employment.
I would caution against embarking on full time nomadding without a regular source of work related income, which it sounds like you intend to do.
If you want to get out there, include in your planning work that you can do remotely, seasonal employment, etc., something that maintains income and can go on a resume when you again want or need to have real employment. You likely will.
Aside from documentation that you have the necessary self discipline and life skills to offer a potential employer, a medical emergency could wipe out much or all of your savings.
You don’t mention the costs of health insurance in your $1,000 a month to live on, but lack of insurance can wipe one out quickly.
If you are not happy where you are, you owe it to yourself and to the girlfriend you don’t want to be with to leave, but you can find a way to nomad and also maintain employment.
If you were one of mine, that’s what I would recommend.
Good luck to you.