A story of implementation: How I changed the weather

"Having the freedom to decide how you spend your time on this planet is the most valuable asset you’ll ever have"

A story of implementation: How I changed the weather
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Weather has been scientifically proven to effect mood and behaviour

Sunshine brings larger tips for hospitality and better daily stock returns

Humidity tends to make people more tired and irritable

After spending a winter in Manchester, England back in 2016 I became so fed up of bad weather, I vowed to never make it an issue ever again

After all, life is too short…

So, for the last few years I’ve worked independently to design my life away from bad weather

If I don’t like the weather wherever I am, I can catch a flight to one of my residencies in Latin America, Europe or Asia

Voice over from Ed Zschau on the Tim Ferris podcast. You can listen to it, here.

By owning permanent resident permits in multiple countries, I’m not just diversifying weather - I’m diversifying business opportunities, culture, language and everything else geographical independence enables

I enjoy the extreme contrast which comes from sitting by a fire in the snowcapped Caucasian mountains, eating Khinkali and drinking Kakheti's finest red wine; to drinking Aguardiente, dancing salsa and eating 'Taco De Camarones' by the Caribbean Sea…

Having the freedom to decide how you spend your time on this planet is the most valuable asset you’ll ever have.

For those who find themselves complaining about a bad boss or bad weather, remember; In a world of 8 billion people, 195 countries and mass abundance - look to explore before you look to exploit

And most importantly: If you don’t like something, change it