Cameron Herold
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Okay. Well, you're kind of more of the unusual. Our age group is the first group, and then Gen Y now are starting to move everywhere, and Gen Z. But for the most part, three generations were really growing where they were planted. Most Americans...
And most Americans' parents and most Americans' grandparents have always lived in the same state that their great, great grandparents moved from Europe or Asia or wherever to. I think now with the advent of the internet, with Wi-Fi, with laptops, and then with COVID, People are literally just saying, I don't want to live here anymore.
And most Americans' parents and most Americans' grandparents have always lived in the same state that their great, great grandparents moved from Europe or Asia or wherever to. I think now with the advent of the internet, with Wi-Fi, with laptops, and then with COVID, People are literally just saying, I don't want to live here anymore.
And most Americans' parents and most Americans' grandparents have always lived in the same state that their great, great grandparents moved from Europe or Asia or wherever to. I think now with the advent of the internet, with Wi-Fi, with laptops, and then with COVID, People are literally just saying, I don't want to live here anymore.
I want to move to Lake Tahoe or I want to move to Napa or I want to move to Florida. I want to move to Dubai or I want to move to Portugal or Bali or, you know, Austin, Texas. People are definitely unplugging and moving, which isn't the normal kind of comfort grow where you're planted. And I think it's really exciting for the youth these days to decide where they want to be.
I want to move to Lake Tahoe or I want to move to Napa or I want to move to Florida. I want to move to Dubai or I want to move to Portugal or Bali or, you know, Austin, Texas. People are definitely unplugging and moving, which isn't the normal kind of comfort grow where you're planted. And I think it's really exciting for the youth these days to decide where they want to be.
I want to move to Lake Tahoe or I want to move to Napa or I want to move to Florida. I want to move to Dubai or I want to move to Portugal or Bali or, you know, Austin, Texas. People are definitely unplugging and moving, which isn't the normal kind of comfort grow where you're planted. And I think it's really exciting for the youth these days to decide where they want to be.
And be more intentional.
And be more intentional.
And be more intentional.
Amazing.
Amazing.
Amazing.
I have a friend of mine, Adam and Jessica Daly from San Diego took their three kids under eight years old and did 12 months around the world. And each of them had a carry on suitcase.
I have a friend of mine, Adam and Jessica Daly from San Diego took their three kids under eight years old and did 12 months around the world. And each of them had a carry on suitcase.
I have a friend of mine, Adam and Jessica Daly from San Diego took their three kids under eight years old and did 12 months around the world. And each of them had a carry on suitcase.
And your kids will learn. Students will learn more from traveling the world and living globally than they ever will from being in a university or high school education.
And your kids will learn. Students will learn more from traveling the world and living globally than they ever will from being in a university or high school education.
And your kids will learn. Students will learn more from traveling the world and living globally than they ever will from being in a university or high school education.
No, it's impossible. Let's even put that part aside because certainly you're going to learn from that. You're going to learn empathy. You're going to learn creativity. You're going to learn about history and geography and art and entertainment and food and fashion. You're going to connect with different mindsets, just even the news. I remember I was on a boat up in Portugal this summer.