"A taste of freedom can make you unemployable."
Naval Ravikant said this. He was right.
But nobody mentions what fills the space where the boss used to be.
6/ The trick is that none of this looks like the dream. The dream is sailing to a beach. The reality is a PIN code for your Berlin aparthotel and a Vietnam Digital Arrival Card on your phone.
This week's dispatch:
→ A Swiss tea bar with two outposts in the world (and neither in Switzerland)
→ The new wave of ETAs — and the one in your future
→ The travel adapter I bought twice
→ The only home that doesn't need permission to enter
Issue #19 is out.
→ Postcards from Warsaw, pierogi with tapas energy
→ Maldives' new investor residency, opening April 2026
→ My travel app, now in TestFlight beta
→ A take on falling in love with a city - and walking away
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3/ The next decade will reward people who choose where they are — with intention.
Visas are tightening. Jurisdictions are competing for the well-mobile. The gap between people who plan and people who drift is widening into something visible.
1/ I talked to 50 travellers and asked one question: what's actually painful about travel?
Not one person said flying or packing.
Every single one said the research.
Travel research is dead.
Nobody enjoys Googling visa rules, scrolling endless hotels, comparing flights across 4 sites, and digging through Reddit - every single trip.
AI just made it obsolete.
I'm building the app that replaces it all.