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I traveled the world for nearly 2 years. It was great, but not having my own space was challenging.

After a hectic several months, I left my job and began traveling the world. Visiting nine countries has been great, but it's harder than I imagined.

I traveled the world for nearly 2 years. It was great, but not having my own space was challenging.
Business Insider Mkt โ€” 9 July 2026
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After a hectic several months, I left my job and began traveling the world. Visiting nine countries has been great, but it's harder than I imagined.

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Why This Matters

This story highlights the often-overlooked psychological toll of transient lifestyles, where the absence of a permanent space can erode stability in ways society rarely acknowledges. It challenges the romanticized notion of perpetual travel as a liberating escape, exposing the quiet friction between adventure and the human need for roots. For those considering long-term mobility, it serves as a necessary dose of realism in a culture that glorifies rootlessness.

Background Context

The rise of digital nomadism and remote work has accelerated a cultural shift toward valuing mobility over permanence, yet the infrastructure to support these lifestyles remains underdeveloped. Historically, economic migration has been driven by necessity, but todayโ€™s travelers are often middle-class professionals seeking self-actualizationโ€”a shift that complicates traditional support systems. Meanwhile, the mental health implications of chronic uprootedness are only beginning to be studied, leaving many without guidance on how to sustain well-being.

What Happens Next

As more people adopt nomadic routines, we may see a surge in co-living spaces and hybrid housing models designed to bridge the gap between temporary and permanent living. Employers and governments could eventually recognize the need for mental health resources tailored to mobile workers, though systemic change will likely lag behind demand. For now, the rising cost of travel and housing instability may force a reevaluation of how sustainable such lifestyles truly are.

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