Why not just ditch everything you own and travel the world full time? Life Nomadic shows how you can do this on just, like, thousands of dollars a month. It also shows how you can make thousands of dollars a month by taking high-paying design and programming jobs on a freelance basis via the Internets, and by "shows" I mean it just says that you should look into trying to get high-paying freelance design and programming work via the Internets.
So yeah, Life Nomadic is not of much practical use to anyone. It still makes for a pretty good read. I enjoy living vicariously through modern nomads and expats because I need to not see anything I own or anyone I interact with on the reg ever again. No shots, people I know. Just saying.
For something no one will ever use, Life Nomadic is surprisingly well put together. It's written as if someone really will sell everything they own that they can get a decent price for, give away everything else on Craigslist, and spend the rest of their life living in month-to-month rental apartments in Thailand or some shit. The spelling and grammar are occasionally off, which as an author I know really bothers some people, the worst people in America, but the information seems solid. Even if you only plan to travel abroad once in your life, if you're lucky, like most people, you could probably use this as a guide.
It's also interspersed with well-written bits of travelogue, to keep things interesting and to give you an idea of why you might want to spend the rest of your life traveling the world.