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About Nomad Over 50

Nomad Over 50 isn’t about reaching a lot of destinations in a short period of time.
It’s about movement — and what you experience and learn along the way.

I’ve lived and worked remotely for many years, moving between countries, cities, and phases of life. Over time, travel became less about collecting places, snapshots for Instagram, and more about paying attention to how different rhythms and cultures shape the way you think, work, and live.

Sometimes that means slowing down.
Sometimes it doesn’t.

This site exists as a place to reflect on life in motion — whether that motion is deliberate or restless, calm or intense. Travel days, walk-and-talks, periods of stability, and moments of uncertainty all belong here.

Many posts begin with video. I record experiences as they happen — sometimes quietly, sometimes in the middle of things. I write afterward, not to explain what happened, but to see what stayed with me once the moment passed.

The writing isn’t meant to prescribe a way of traveling or living.
It’s a record of observation, perspective, and experience — shaped by time on the move after fifty.

Nomad Over 50 isn’t a guide, a system, or a promise of balance.
It’s a place to think out loud while moving through the world.

The pace changes.
The questions change.
That’s part of the point.

If you’re interested in travel and work as lived experience — not as a fixed lifestyle — you may feel at home here.

To learn more about me, check out my first post: Traveling from Surat Thani to Koh Samui: A Slow Transition from Mainland to Island