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Exploring as a Digital Nomad

Exploring life as an digital nomad is probably a dream of most. I never quite imagined myself become one of them, but life is an strange turn of events. In the upcoming months I'll be traveling to parts of South East Asia.



During my trip I hope I'll be able to make nice photos and stories to write down and tell about. However before this can all start, a quick visit to my colleagues and friends in the Helsinki office is needed. Because we all have very respectable careers and we do a lot of awesome things, so this bears with responsibility that we as a team maintain a good dynamic.

In the upcoming trip at least we are going to enjoy parts of Indonesia and jump in and out for a trip to Singapore. Bring it, on.


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