Rio La Nuit

When reaching 22h almost as late as for Spanish dinner, i find myself in a carioca cab going to Rue Geral San Martin in the Leblon area.

This time the scenario is with a boss of mine and another colleague so grab a bite before my farewell tomorrow.

Curiosity is now a friend of mine as I am intrigued about the unfolding of the evening… My boss is not the best I would choose to go for a beer with, but who know, life is full of surprises, so we will see.

These few days in Brazil have been long and short at the same time, trying to do many things and always on the clock

Nomads

Reading an article in the Economist at Rio’s airport, on my way to Barcelona via Madrid, after a week or so in Brazilian soil, has seduced me enough to check if wifi was around (as you can read, it was) and BINGO! Here we are writing about the so called “new” term that defines to some extent the new profile of some of our kind.

Nomads that we are. We come and go, gather and flock, meeting with people personally and virtually, communicating, sharing, creating, entertaining and working. The new technologies have made it possible that we can do all these things in many more different ways than what we usually used to do.

The whole “new” mobile way of living allows many new life styles that do not force the physical location to “be” at a place to do something. Digital era has leveraged on the productivity to be irelevant in terms of geography, at some times depending on how far time zone can play a role, but usually it is not an issue.

digital nomads this is what we are, travelling but on the loop, it is interesting how our ways have changed, the role of mobile connectivity and the way we use our mobile devices has come a long way up to now, but what is next? Comments are welcome!!!