Travel & Lifestyle

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My Unforgettable Broken Leg Journey and 8 Lessons I Learned

My Unforgettable Broken Leg Journey and 8 Lessons I Learned

A personal story about breaking my ankle while skimboarding, visiting 4 different hospitals, and the 8 life lessons I learned along the way. If you're healthy, this might help you appreciate your body more. If you're injured, hopefully my experience helps.

One Year Living in Nha Trang - A Livable City

One Year Living in Nha Trang - A Livable City

Sharing my experience living in Nha Trang for a year, from the mild climate, diverse sports activities, convenient transportation to rich cuisine and reasonable living costs, giving you an overview of life in this coastal city.

Why Keep Skateboarding Despite the Falls?

Why Keep Skateboarding Despite the Falls?

Sharing experiences and perspectives on skateboarding as a way to train willpower and face challenges, helping readers understand the spirit of resilience and persistence in life, from skateboarding to important life decisions.

[Case Study] Traveling While Working - Earned $4250 in 80 Hours

[Case Study] Traveling While Working - Earned $4250 in 80 Hours

Real experience of remote working combined with backpacker-style travel across Southeast Asia. This post shares details on utilizing dead time to work effectively, participating in blockchain competitions to earn extra income, and practical lessons on work-travel balance without an ideal work environment.

Review: 4 Months Finding the Meaning of Life in Da Lat

Review: 4 Months Finding the Meaning of Life in Da Lat

Sharing my experience of living and working in Da Lat for 4 months as a Digital Nomad. I talk about accommodation costs, remote work, my 4-hour workday schedule, and new hobbies like skateboarding, gym, swimming, and learning piano. This post is for anyone considering trying life in Da Lat or seeking work-life balance.

What Did You Do Today?

A reflection on the value of time and how we use each day. I ask 'What did you do today?' to encourage living fully in the present with the spirit of 'Carpe diem', while reminding us that time is something we understand clearly but cannot control.