Global Natives
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A book about the origins of digital nomads & remote work
Anne-Laure Le Cunff
Global Natives — A book about the rise of digital nomads & remote work
A book of essays about the past, present and potential of borderless work, written by an OG digital nomad of 10+ years. Get a new chapter in your inbox every week and connect with a community of global citizens—all for free!—with the Global Natives Book Club.
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Anne-Laure Le Cunff
I’m excited to share my friend’s @laurenrazavi interactive book! The rise of remote work and nomad visas offer both an enormous market opportunity and a new philosophy of how work should fit into our lives. Lauren put a lot of work into creating a resource for remote workers, entrepreneurs, business leaders, investors, and anybody else who cares about building a future of mobility, prosperity, and freedom. With a foreword by Parag Khanna, bestselling author of Move, The Future Is Asian, and Connectography. I hope you enjoy the read.
Lauren Razavi
@neuranne Thank you so much for hunting, my love! You are an amazing human and maker, so much love ❤️
Sabine de Witte
Looking forward to reading it. Lauren is the one source I go to for information on remote work and digital nomading. Proud Zoku fellows!
Lona Alia
Looking forward to reading this free version of your book @laurenrazavi!! What a great topic to cover.
Visakan Veerasamy
Lauren is a very skilful writer who’s walked the walk when it comes to being a digital nomad. She knows her stuff deeply and has put together some very clear thinking on the subject. Global Natives is a public service I’m personally grateful for, and I hope more people get the chance to appreciate it!
Lauren Razavi
@visakanv Thank you so much, you gorgeous soul! So appreciative of this kindest of comments 🥺🫶
Eman Zabi 🚀
Such a privilege to work on this project. This is such a thought-provoking book, excited for more people to get their hands on it!
Luke Poulson
There's a lot to unpack with the global, digitally nomadic movement. Lauren does a fantastic job doing just that in her writing and talks. I read the Global Native's book when it came out, but I'll certainly be signing up for this to get a refresher and look forward to joining the book club. Side note - I really love the artwork!
Lauren Razavi
@bingo_bongo_bango Thanks so much for your support, Luke! The artwork is so beautiful, isn’t it!! Eternally grateful to Abril for her incredible work 🎨
Alex Golubev
I've been looking forward to Lauren's book on "nomadism" for years! Location-independent working has forever changed the future path of POSSIBILITIES. Just in time - as we've already shed the "labor-consumer" identity and hardly identify with the polarized political environment created by social media and dopamine fueled zombies of the Steve Jobs, Zuckerberg's doing. (And wrt chapter #18, "Gentrification" is a word CHECKERS people throw around to look smart in a 3D chess world. :) The type that thinks having kids at 20 and being a "mom" is the peak of human existence... When in fact it's perhaps the people who are most likely to reproduce who are perhaps least qualified/prepared to raise a well-functioning, productive, well-adjusted humans. THAT is real slime keeping the world STUCK in stone ages, not "fancy" SAT-level words uneducated Americans were handed in politicized universities)
Rahul Manjhi
I found this book club focused on borderless work. Thought you might enjoy joining and connecting with other global citizens!
Olivia
Lauren feels like an OG digital nomad. I learned a lot from her
Lauren Razavi
@snp_analysis Thank you so much, Olivia! 🥺 🫶
Harrison Moore
Can’t wait to read this! Enjoyed Lauren’s first book so much—it was a kind of bible for me and my wife when we first set off to become nomadic in 2022.
Daniel Bentes
Looking forward to read it!
Peter Thompson
It was fascinating to watch this project evolve. It is a very important book about a pivotal evolution in global culture and economics.