Being James Bond isn't the Goal

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Does being a Nomad Capitalist mean your life is perfect?

It is easy to look at the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle and think that everything will be perfect all the time. The reality is, regardless of where you go, you will still have challenges that you will need to overcome.

Everyone starts their Nomad Capitalist journey for different reasons, but it is important to keep in mind that the goal is to legally keep more of your money by drastically reducing your tax bill so that you can reinvest in yourself and your business. By doing this, you will have substantially more freedom and control over your life, but that doesn’t mean you suddenly become James Bond and that your life will be perfect.

You have to approach the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle from the right perspective, and I'll tell you why that's important in this video.

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ABOUT NOMAD CAPITALIST

Andrew Henderson and the Nomad Capitalist team are the world's most sought-after experts on legal offshore tax strategies, investment immigration, and global citizenship. We work exclusively with seven- and eight-figure entrepreneurs and investors who want to "go where they're treated best".

Andrew has started offshore companies, opened dozens of offshore bank accounts, obtained multiple second passports, and purchased real estate on four continents. He has spent the last 12 years studying and personally implementing the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle.

Our growing team of researchers, strategies, and implementers add to our ever-growing knowledge base of the best options available. In addition, we've spent years studying the behavior of hundreds of clients in order to help people get the results they want faster and with less effort.

DISCLAIMER: The information in this video should not be considered tax, financial, investment, or any kind of professional advice. Only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are appropriate for your needs. Nomad Capitalist can and does not provide advice unless/until engaged by you.
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Bond is a man of action unlike most people.

marlinshanklin
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This is great advice for anyone aspiring to travel the world. It's a lifestyle choice that brings plenty of rewards but it's not free from challenges and it's not the constant joy and relaxation you see in many travel videos. 🙏

NickDemski
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The world is full of 'readers and dreamers'.

tinglestingles
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Don’t take the James Bond feeling away from us...

Very sophisticating background. I love the chair and the doors behind you. Is it your apartment?

inwestujwazji
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No James Bond... multiple passports make me think of Jason Bourne. As you said, the "exotic feeling" fades... but the risk is that it becomes addictive and, in my case, one might be tempted to look for new places, new passports, etc. without any substantial advantage.

rubensnogueira
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A good honest talk.
I may not always comment on every production but I always listen and give the thumbs up.
Thanks for sharing 👍

neilstleon
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You hide the fact you're a secret agent very well. This video won't deceive us!

MarkRose
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I had the same fewling when I was living in south korea listening to die another day. Ur right Andrew.😊

jasonfraser
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Real MI6 (Military Intelligence, Section 6) also known as Secret Intelligence Service operatives (agents) only get paid between $62, 000 to about $102, 000 or there about or the equivalent in British pounds and so it is tax payers money that pays for all the travel, hotels, meals, cars, etc. that the field agents enjoy. In reality field agents are more or less clerks today not hired hit men like the fictional James Bond. It is only by the grace of the British government that 'he' can do as he does in the movies. Even older retired SAS 'soldiers' get very little respect once they are 'washed up' unfortunately.

RateMyRestaurantYEG
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No James Bond but when that dollar collapses and the gold & silver takes over, and bitcoin is used for moving from country to country. You will have more little James bond want to be. ✌

deshonmiller
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If you want to be James Bond:
1 be handsome.
2 go to a good international undergrad school.
3. Be social, but introverted while there. Make good friends from all the different cultures, and keep in contact with these friends and travel the world with them. Possibly do some business with them during and after school. This will come up later. The more diverse your individual friend groups are, the better it’ll look.
3. Learn languages. It’s not needed.. but it helps.
4. do your masters in international relations/ international affairs at an ivy league school. Be academically impressive while there.
5. join the human intelligence division of the navy or the army.
5. See if you can get through buds/ ranger school.
6. You’ve everything you need to get tapped. By now There’s probably an older or retired green baret or seal or older intel officer who has a strong relationship with you. You’ve told him all your stories and adventures you’ve had with you international friends, and as your friend/ older mentor he’s actually been screening you.

7. When it’s bought up, Be prepared to never see anyone you know ever again. CIA contract, particularly “JAmes Bonds” kind of contract prevents you from calling home.. as your job largely includes you pretending to be someone else. (And thus having a different home. Also the restriction is for the safety of everyone back home)

putmynameontheinternet
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I don't know about feeling like James Bond (I've never watched an installment), but I do know my life probably seems far more mysterious to friends and family back in the USA than reality allows.

federalfinder
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Well, it’s not the goal for you. I take mine shaken, not stirred.

GleeSmee
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i want a bond lifestyle what to do? but i dont wanna risk my life.

prathamsharma
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Wishful thinking is one thing that kill ones progress

hobbynjoroge
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well, of course, life is life, where ever you chose to live. after all this is not a perfect world. You need to evaluate the pro and the con, like in every decision.

NN-yqyl
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Good morning Prof. Good morning Class.

margyiphillips
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Prof. You are "too normal" 😀😀😀

margyiphillips
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Re: your customer saying "Put one of your Bond girls on it." = That's a typical American response, indicative of living in a bubble. 76% of Britons own a passport... 70% of Australians... the U.S.? A whopping 42%. In 1990 it was 4%. Americans are thoroughly ignorant about the world, a situation that will only change when they actually GO somewhere... and with less than half owning a passport, the ignorance won't be going away any time soon.

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