Posts by magoz@merveilles.town
(DIR) Post #2141841 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-20T20:27:52Z
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@neauoire create more (illustrations, animations, and tools) just for myself, and less for others.
(DIR) Post #2211670 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-23T08:33:11Z
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@neauoire such a great year! Congrats! :- )
(DIR) Post #2212662 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-23T09:25:33Z
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@neauoire created a PR to add https://magoz.is :- )
(DIR) Post #2240485 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-24T08:40:47Z
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@neauoire sorry I forgot to upload the new version of the the footer. Fixed!
(DIR) Post #2253237 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-24T19:02:17Z
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@neauoire Thanks! It's my pleasure to be part of such a super talented group!
(DIR) Post #2253341 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-24T19:08:55Z
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@neauoire delighted to learn from all of you 🖤
(DIR) Post #2253471 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-24T19:15:29Z
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@neauoire I understand how you might feel. I've been a nomad for ~4 years. 2018 was the year when my girlfriend and I decided to settle down. My nomadic chapter was all about adventure, introspection, flexibility and building the foundation of what I wanted to become. Now my life is about focus, productivity and execution. I now have the time and the space to build on top of the foundations I established while living on the road. I wrote more about it on my blog. https://magoz.blog/starting-over/
(DIR) Post #2253596 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-24T19:18:27Z
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@neauoire it certainly took me a while to understand that the decision of ending the nomadic adventure wasn't a surrender. That' was probably the most difficult part of the whole experience.
(DIR) Post #2253703 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-24T19:31:47Z
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@neauoire Is that flame the same? Or has it evolved? Are you still seeking the same things? Is living on a boat (or in any kind of nomadic style) depriving you from a key part of what would be your next stage?
(DIR) Post #2253769 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-24T19:35:58Z
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@neauoire Our plan was to establish our "headquarters". I still travel quite much (I'm traveling to other countries for at least 10 days a month). The biggest change is to have a place where I can get back and store my belongings without having to carry them with me. We are still minimalists, but my working environment has drastically improved. From working from cafes, airports, etc, to having my own studio. The 6 months plan is totally feasible.
(DIR) Post #2254100 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-24T19:53:21Z
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@neauoire yes, "settling down does not mean giving up" it's a great way of putting it together. Or like the current path leads to another path. It wasn't an "end" it was just a natural turn of the path. Settling down by itself has no connotations. It's not negative or positive. Removing the associated feelings from it helped a lot to deeply understand what I wanted.I think Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse has that message, which I really relate to.
(DIR) Post #2256060 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-24T21:24:02Z
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@neauoire Living on a boat has to be pretty amazing! What do you think would make you feel it's time to settle?
(DIR) Post #2256756 by magoz@merveilles.town
2018-12-24T21:57:52Z
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@neauoire Perhaps that's it :- ) Fatigue causes mirages, sometimes.