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Readers are calling this the male version of Eat Pray Love! Phil goes digital nomad for a year-long odyssey, traveling to 12 cities in 12 months on 4 continents. What these cities are ‘really like’ will make you laugh, think, learn and even cringe a little. The author’s personal journey of self-discovery adds up to a year of life-changing experiences what’s personal is universal.

More than a bucket list on steroids, this memoir reveals tales of food, love, and life in far off lands. Phil aims to inspire readers to pursue their own dreams and aspirations through the joy of travel. Have Laptop, Will Travel!

Read Have Laptop Will Travel Memoirs of a Digital Nomad&mdash12 Cities 12 Months eBook Philip Nicozisis


"A true autobiography about a highly sought after handsome Palm Beach bachelor that ditches a posh lifestyle, literally leaving everything behind that most dream of to become a digital globe-trotting nomad trading in luxury homes and cars for a backpack, laptop, and an APP(ETITE) to travel with an unknown mix-matched group of strangers (will their personalities jive), also living most of the time off the grid in 3rd world countries. After reading in one sitting I think most will wonder has the Digital Nomad, changed as a person and how? Waiting on part II.
The words are rather organically edible. Question: Can you digest it?
• 12 months.
• 12 Countries.
• 12 Cuisines
• 12 Tinder APP-filled cultural experiences that are insatiable/romantic and show how much we are alike and at times a world apart in our mindsets. Is love truly a language of its own or a pragmatic practice?
Besides being a jaw-dropper of a read at times with twists of yoga, island hopping, it is also peppered with interesting/intellectual facts; politics, cultural beauty/conflicts, history, and pov's about each of the 12 countries that truly makes you question...
IS THE UNITED STATES truly the greatest country in the world (or the most overly sensitive) while the impoverished joke lightheartedly of their hardships, health (only in the USA are the poor overweight), wealth of history, to which country is home to highest concentration of women that are the elite perfect 10?
Only one way to find out...
"It is in the eating of the pudding" this antiqued quote is rather fitting as to fully read (taste) and reflect (digest) or to go is to know.

"It is far better to APOLOGIZE than ask for PERMISSION"
Philip Nicozisis, Author. Best quote ever!

To The Vestal Traveler,
You need this read. Full Stop!
IF you have NEVER left the country or are visiting unknown lands- utilize the Digital Nomad for his rich modern and historically insightful depth of international intellect coupled with laugh out loud know how (TIPS) and a genius plethora of some of the world's best-kept secrets to be experienced and should not go unmissed. This consuming read is unmatched compared to other travel books I've read in recent (I dislike saying they did not meet expectation) and consider yourself lucky to have found this Digital Nomad as a world-savvy guide, You will understand when you bite in with your eyes and imagination! This is my go-to pick for the Vestal to Veteran traveler because it simply has everything you need with a surprisingly millennial touch and I like to pack laughs in my travel read-fest. Let's just say I rarely feel like sharing my latest word ingestions, yet find it is so important for when it comes to leaving your homeland for the first time and to truly fulfill your due diligence if you plan to travel to any of these destinations which I will also link below in the comments section because a paperback book is what I call "Life Insurance' sounds odd.

Inside A Modernly RAW Travel PHIL-OSOPHY

This is top travel MUST-HAVE with genuine UNFILTERED insight that no one should deprive themselves of as this world is a WILD one! Yes, it will blow your mind (in more ways than one) and nailed it from my similar empirical experience! I don't say this lightly as the Digital Nomad captures how leaving your "safe space' will forever change you and plant new seeds within you that continue to sprout throughout your life. Many of your first encounters/experiences will most candidly be found beneath this cover but don't fret if you like surprises every adventure ahead will never fully be revealed until lived as each footstep on this wonder globe is unique and to be shared if you dare like this author that is extremely likable because personally I appreciate someone with no filter (builds trust) and dared to leave for a complete remote year. Could you or I leave everything we know behind in a snap decision?
The Digital Nomad has such a zest and openness for life and love that I find it to be a resourcefully candid book, so much so that it took even me back to that very first wildly exciting moment when I handed my pristine passport over which is now well worn and overlapping in stamped adventures.
It is shocking that this modern RAW guide truly captures the Vestal traveler's spirit and with new-found eyes through this word path to the best-kept experiences in the world to mark in this book.
Well, if you are daringly bold enough to have a go!
Read, fly, and follow your feet with the best travel experienced guide, the Digital Nomad!

All in All a 5-Star Binge Worthy Read!
✭★👸🏼★✭

I am once again feeling the tingle of wanderlust after reading the digital version of "Have Laptop, Will Travel: Memoirs of a Digital Nomad" and now have ordered paperback version as well. Purely pragmatic (wink)."

Product details

  • File Size 20648 KB
  • Print Length 298 pages
  • Publisher Best Seller Publishing LLC (March 14, 2019)
  • Publication Date March 14, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07PQYWF6Y

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  • A true autobiography about a highly sought after handsome Palm Beach bachelor that ditches a posh lifestyle, literally leaving everything behind that most dream of to become a digital globe-trotting nomad trading in luxury homes and cars for a backpack, laptop, and an APP(ETITE) to travel with an unknown mix-matched group of strangers (will their personalities jive), also living most of the time off the grid in 3rd world countries. After reading in one sitting I think most will wonder has the Digital Nomad, changed as a person and how? Waiting on part II.
    The words are rather organically edible. Question Can you digest it?
    • 12 months.
    • 12 Countries.
    • 12 Cuisines
    • 12 Tinder APP-filled cultural experiences that are insatiable/romantic and show how much we are alike and at times a world apart in our mindsets. Is love truly a language of its own or a pragmatic practice?
    Besides being a jaw-dropper of a read at times with twists of yoga, island hopping, it is also peppered with interesting/intellectual facts; politics, cultural beauty/conflicts, history, and pov's about each of the 12 countries that truly makes you question...
    IS THE UNITED STATES truly the greatest country in the world (or the most overly sensitive) while the impoverished joke lightheartedly of their hardships, health (only in the USA are the poor overweight), wealth of history, to which country is home to highest concentration of women that are the elite perfect 10?
    Only one way to find out...
    "It is in the eating of the pudding" this antiqued quote is rather fitting as to fully read (taste) and reflect (digest) or to go is to know.

    "It is far better to APOLOGIZE than ask for PERMISSION"
    Philip Nicozisis, Author. Best quote ever!

    To The Vestal Traveler,
    You need this read. Full Stop!
    IF you have NEVER left the country or are visiting unknown lands- utilize the Digital Nomad for his rich modern and historically insightful depth of international intellect coupled with laugh out loud know how (TIPS) and a genius plethora of some of the world's best-kept secrets to be experienced and should not go unmissed. This consuming read is unmatched compared to other travel books I've read in recent (I dislike saying they did not meet expectation) and consider yourself lucky to have found this Digital Nomad as a world-savvy guide, You will understand when you bite in with your eyes and imagination! This is my go-to pick for the Vestal to Veteran traveler because it simply has everything you need with a surprisingly millennial touch and I like to pack laughs in my travel read-fest. Let's just say I rarely feel like sharing my latest word ingestions, yet find it is so important for when it comes to leaving your homeland for the first time and to truly fulfill your due diligence if you plan to travel to any of these destinations which I will also link below in the comments section because a paperback book is what I call "Life Insurance' sounds odd.

    Inside A Modernly RAW Travel PHIL-OSOPHY

    This is top travel MUST-HAVE with genuine UNFILTERED insight that no one should deprive themselves of as this world is a WILD one! Yes, it will blow your mind (in more ways than one) and nailed it from my similar empirical experience! I don't say this lightly as the Digital Nomad captures how leaving your "safe space' will forever change you and plant new seeds within you that continue to sprout throughout your life. Many of your first encounters/experiences will most candidly be found beneath this cover but don't fret if you like surprises every adventure ahead will never fully be revealed until lived as each footstep on this wonder globe is unique and to be shared if you dare like this author that is extremely likable because personally I appreciate someone with no filter (builds trust) and dared to leave for a complete remote year. Could you or I leave everything we know behind in a snap decision?
    The Digital Nomad has such a zest and openness for life and love that I find it to be a resourcefully candid book, so much so that it took even me back to that very first wildly exciting moment when I handed my pristine passport over which is now well worn and overlapping in stamped adventures.
    It is shocking that this modern RAW guide truly captures the Vestal traveler's spirit and with new-found eyes through this word path to the best-kept experiences in the world to mark in this book.
    Well, if you are daringly bold enough to have a go!
    Read, fly, and follow your feet with the best travel experienced guide, the Digital Nomad!

    All in All a 5-Star Binge Worthy Read!
    ✭★👸🏼★✭

    I am once again feeling the tingle of wanderlust after reading the digital version of "Have Laptop, Will Travel Memoirs of a Digital Nomad" and now have ordered paperback version as well. Purely pragmatic (wink).
  • When I chose this book, I was expecting an enjoyable and insightful travelogue. And to be fair, there are some enjoyable descriptions of Peru and Columbia and Japan. However, for me, the book misses the mark of relating the wonderful, unplanned adventures and lovely moments that happen as one moseys along in new places on a travel adventure. If this is what you are expecting, just keep moving. Much of his descriptions sound like paragraphs from a travel brochure.

    After the initial encounter with this narcissistic, privileged and amazingly unaware 50 year old author, I nearly quit reading and had to force myself to plod ahead during page upon page of his most used pronouns I, me, and my. He believes not only in American exceptionalism, but his personal exceptionalism as well. He always makes certain to get the master bedroom of the apartment and the front passenger seat in whatever vehicle the nomads set out in. This book is peppered with insets entitled "Phil Phacts, Phil Pheelings, No Philter." Gag!!

    Coming from his insular world of West Palm Beach affluence, he is shocked by poverty and suffering. He is shocked that some people live happily in conditions that he could never imagine. And in his unending criticism of anything related to the socialism, I wanted to ask him if he has ever travelled to Scandanavia, or spoken to happy, well-living Danes or Swedes or Norwegians. He seems to forget that socialism has many faces and forms outside of the negative examples that he points to. His priveledged life would never include a lack of accessible health care or time off to vacation with family. I wonder if he will deny his social security payments?

    As a partially failed vegetarian, I completely respect and admire people who make the commitment to veganism as Phil has done. It is truly the best future for the world. But I did not expect to be repeatedly smacked over the head with it and his oh-so-successful and beloved speeches to his adoring and grateful audiences.

    I do think that Phil gained some knowledge and sympathy during his travels, but I won't be along for the ride again.
  • This is one hell of a page turner. The author takes you around the world with vivid descriptions of the cities that he lives in. There is talk of food, new friends, love, and cultural insights. The author really opens himself up to reveal what is so very personal. He is living a dream that most of us have for traveling around the world and to see what the world is really like. Through travel discovery, he finds self discovery. You can actually see how he changes along the way. He finds love in Thailand. He forms brotherly bonds with the group of travelers that he spends the year with. There is insight into the emerging trend of location independent work from a laptop and smart phone. The website for this book says that this could be the greatest travel book ever written. That might be a bridge too far, but I think this travel tale sure comes close. I didn’t buy every one of his Phil Phacts, Phil Pheelings, or No Philter, but he sure as hell makes you think. Highly recommend!