Digital Nomads Quotes

Quotes tagged as "digital-nomads" Showing 1-14 of 14
Camellia Yang
“The invisible threads that connect us across cultures are stronger than any walls that divide us. It's in those threads that we find our true selves.”
Camellia Yang, The Invisible Third Culture Adult

Lauren Razavi
“Technology and global trade have diluted the ties between nationals and strengthened the bonds between geographical strangers. To be from and connected to just one place is becoming rarer, and people feel increasingly disconnected from the nation-states issuing their birth certificates and passports.”
Lauren Razavi, Global Natives: The New Frontiers of Work, Travel, and Innovation

Lauren Razavi
“Countries are stories, concepts, invented by people just like you and me. And we can invent new stories, concepts, and culture based on shared, global experiences. People will continue to travel, as they always have, to places with better opportunities, fewer threats, and more fun to be had. Yet as the world becomes more global and technologically advanced, not everyone gets to participate beyond one locality, and protecting free movement is often overlooked. That’s why our systems need to adapt. Governments and companies need to deliver new infrastructure to keep up with the pace of technology, its impact, and its potential.”
Lauren Razavi, Global Natives: The New Frontiers of Work, Travel, and Innovation

Lauren Razavi
“The lesson here is that tools often move faster than people. The ability to do something on a technical level doesn’t mean it’s destined to become a lifestyle movement. For that to happen, people first need a human character to represent whatever the new possibility might be; to make it feel more real.”
Lauren Razavi, Global Natives: The New Frontiers of Work, Travel, and Innovation

Camellia Yang
“No man is an island entire of itself; we are all a piece of the continent, connected by the stories we share and the bridges we build between cultures.”
Camellia Yang, The Invisible Third Culture Adult

Camellia Yang
“Belonging isn't about where you're from; it's about where you're understood, and sometimes, that place doesn't exist on a map.”
Camellia Yang, The Invisible Third Culture Adult

Camellia Yang
“They say you die twice: once when you stop breathing, and again when your story is forgotten. But in sharing our stories, we live on in the hearts of others.”
Camellia Yang, The Invisible Third Culture Adult

Camellia Yang
“In a world obsessed with borders, I found my home not in places, but in the spaces between them, where cultures converge and identities blur.”
Camellia Yang, The Invisible Third Culture Adult

Camellia Yang
“The greatest tragedy of being a Third Culture Adult is not being misunderstood, but never being seen at all.”
Camellia Yang, The Invisible Third Culture Adult

Camellia Yang
“Humanity is not defined by the languages we speak or the flags we fly, but by the connections we forge through empathy and understanding.”
Camellia Yang, The Invisible Third Culture Adult

Camellia Yang
“Sometimes, the loneliest place is not being far from home, but being surrounded by people who can't see beyond their own borders.”
Camellia Yang, The Invisible Third Culture Adult

Camellia Yang
“In the silence between cultures, I found my voice—not as one or the other, but as both and neither, a bridge between worlds.”
Camellia Yang, The Invisible Third Culture Adult

Camellia Yang
“To belong everywhere and nowhere at once is both a blessing and a burden, but it is also a reminder that identity is fluid, ever-changing with each new experience.”
Camellia Yang, The Invisible Third Culture Adult

Emily Henry
“the caption reading: THIS IS A FEED OF CURATED IMAGERY MEANT TO MAKE YOU PINE FOR A LIFE THAT DOES NOT EXIST. I GET PAID FOR THIS.”
Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation