The nomadic way of life has increased in popularity due largely to the rise of the digital nomad movement, driven by remote workers who are unbound by traditional office jobs. But interest in mobility has reached a peak in popular culture in the wake of the pandemic, a global health crisis that subjected us to long-term confinement, massive unemployment and the loss of loved ones. This convergence of crises has inspired many people to reimagine radically the very definition of a joyful, fulfilling life.