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I posted something parallel if not similar to your question. Where I differed is I was concerned with the state of the nation, and safety near the border. I was reminded of something that I was supposed to have already taken to heart, in which you've already written "You can make more money, but you can't make more time."
Where I'd say be cautious is if your finances are cause for concern now or when you get back. Especially if you're not planning on being a full time Nomad. Right now, I'm unsure, so I left myself a sizeable nest egg that I'm going to keep feeding before I leave. For me it's a good feeling, if my van breaks down in the middle of the desert, or it's just not working out, I can take a train to wherever the hell I want for some R&R, or plant roots somewhere, pick up where I left off.
Bob advises to have an emergency savings, not just travel money. I'm 40. For me, financial health is something I value, regardless of existential benefits of any lifestyle change. That doesn't mean thousands of dollars. It could just mean you can cover rent deposits or house payments when/if you return to being stationary.
Long story short: Consider having a backup, in case the back seat of that Toyota starts to feel a little cramped.
Where I'd say be cautious is if your finances are cause for concern now or when you get back. Especially if you're not planning on being a full time Nomad. Right now, I'm unsure, so I left myself a sizeable nest egg that I'm going to keep feeding before I leave. For me it's a good feeling, if my van breaks down in the middle of the desert, or it's just not working out, I can take a train to wherever the hell I want for some R&R, or plant roots somewhere, pick up where I left off.
Bob advises to have an emergency savings, not just travel money. I'm 40. For me, financial health is something I value, regardless of existential benefits of any lifestyle change. That doesn't mean thousands of dollars. It could just mean you can cover rent deposits or house payments when/if you return to being stationary.
Long story short: Consider having a backup, in case the back seat of that Toyota starts to feel a little cramped.