Day: July 26, 2025
07/26/25
Book Freak #189: So Good They Can’t Ignore You
Why skills trump passion in the quest for work you love
07/26/25
Why skills trump passion in the quest for work you love
A cool tool can be any book, gadget, software, video, map, hardware, material, or website that is tried and true. All reviews on this site are written by readers who have actually used the tool and others like it. Items can be either old or new as long as they are wonderful. We post things we like and ignore the rest. Suggestions for tools much better than what is recommended here are always wanted.
Tell us what you love.I’ve mentioned many money-saving lodging strategies over the years in this newsletter, but I collected them all in one place in this blog post and it’s likely there’s at least one you haven’t considered. I mention day passes, home exchanges, credit card hacking, and alternative apartment services, but here’s an easy one to try for your next trip. When booking a hotel or apartment, stay somewhere near a metro stop well removed from the main tourist zone if you’ll be in a popular city. The rates are almost significantly lower for the lodging, but by extension for restaurants and grocery stores too.
Nomadico co-founder Kevin Kelly has taken several tours with Young Pioneer Tours, whose motto is “leading group tours for people who hate group tours to destinations your mother would rather you stay away from,” and at budget prices. They deliver all that, famously taking small tours to restricted places like North Korea, Turkmenistan, Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan, and to “Unrecognized Countries” mostly in Africa. They just started offering a new tour to Least Visited Countries, mostly Pacific island “countries” that are normally very hard or expensive to reach. While these tours may sound dangerous, they don’t go where it is actually dangerous. Rather they are adventurous. See a North Korea story from the founder in Perceptive Travel.
I announced last summer that a big alliance was forming that would let Jet Blue and United loyalty members seamlessly access (and earn from) each others’ flights and now it looks like they’ve got the systems connected. This gives you many more destinations options (plus JFK in NYC) if you’re sitting on a lot of United miles and opens up the world if you’ve got JetBlue ones instead. Eventually you’ll be able to book one ticket that includes both airlines too and they say that elite status recognition will be reciprocal eventually. See the details here.
Asia is a hugely popular continent for digital nomads, especially in the desirable countries with low living costs like Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Trying to stay on legally and work remotely has historically been tough, however, and as this article on recent changes points out, “Nomads spent money locally, governments avoided costly enforcement, and everyone looked the other way.” While Thailand’s DTV that’s potentially good for five years is far and away the best on offer now, the other countries are scrambling to compete by finally making it attractive for non-retirees to stick around legally.
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