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The Ferry Letters: Candid Thoughts on Losing it All and Starting Over

Par : David Andrew Wiebe
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231125524
  • EAN9798231125524
  • Date de parution08/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Living nomadically isn't just a lifestyle. It's a commitment. Once you embark upon the seemingly attractive prospect of traveling the world-or even just your country-while working remotely from a laptop, returning to the way things were is a far more onerous proposition than you might imagine, and not necessarily for all the reasons you would expect. You never know how life might begin to unfold while trying to stay on top of your freelancing career or online business.
You may not be able to find a home. You may injure yourself. You may burn out. You may lose work. Your new business initiatives may fail. One of your family members may pass away. Life happens whether you're taking the reins and designing your lifestyle or not. Creating a freedom lifestyle doesn't spell certain doom. Travel is not inherently dangerous or depressing. But on the unexpected twists and turns of life, you just never know what might happen while you're frantically keeping your personal life, travel plans, and business in view.
The Ferry Letters: Candid Thoughts on Losing it All and Starting Over is Amazon and Kobo best-selling author David Andrew Wiebe's long-awaited spiritual successor to his Digital NO-Mad: Exposing the Lies of the Freedom Lifestyle and Grass is Greener Syndrome. In The Ferry Letters, we find Wiebe riding the ferries between Vancouver and Vancouver Island while engaging in deep, inner work to resolve childhood trauma and attempting to sort out one of the messiest seasons of his life.
From the strange, late-night creatures aboard the 10:10 to Nanaimo to the deeper meanings of life and the inner workings of the Universe, Wiebe's deep contemplations will make you wonder, laugh, and possibly even cry.
Living nomadically isn't just a lifestyle. It's a commitment. Once you embark upon the seemingly attractive prospect of traveling the world-or even just your country-while working remotely from a laptop, returning to the way things were is a far more onerous proposition than you might imagine, and not necessarily for all the reasons you would expect. You never know how life might begin to unfold while trying to stay on top of your freelancing career or online business.
You may not be able to find a home. You may injure yourself. You may burn out. You may lose work. Your new business initiatives may fail. One of your family members may pass away. Life happens whether you're taking the reins and designing your lifestyle or not. Creating a freedom lifestyle doesn't spell certain doom. Travel is not inherently dangerous or depressing. But on the unexpected twists and turns of life, you just never know what might happen while you're frantically keeping your personal life, travel plans, and business in view.
The Ferry Letters: Candid Thoughts on Losing it All and Starting Over is Amazon and Kobo best-selling author David Andrew Wiebe's long-awaited spiritual successor to his Digital NO-Mad: Exposing the Lies of the Freedom Lifestyle and Grass is Greener Syndrome. In The Ferry Letters, we find Wiebe riding the ferries between Vancouver and Vancouver Island while engaging in deep, inner work to resolve childhood trauma and attempting to sort out one of the messiest seasons of his life.
From the strange, late-night creatures aboard the 10:10 to Nanaimo to the deeper meanings of life and the inner workings of the Universe, Wiebe's deep contemplations will make you wonder, laugh, and possibly even cry.