Dec 23, 2020
This episode, Ed takes adventure to the next level with ways to experience adventure near and far. Ed is a husband and father originally from Singapore now in Washington. Prior to Covid he was a sophisticated travel hacker, but now more of an aspiring polyglot. Others might also say he’s a tax optimizer, a geo-arbitrage schemer, homeschooler, entrepreneur, and just adding a budding asian cuisine chef...Right? Let’s just say Ed Tee has become one of my adventure Super Heros. This episode will demonstrate, there is not much he hasn’t done as he works to leave his own mark on the world.
In preparing for this interview I dove deep into what it means to be a polyglot: which is the study of multiple languages. While Ed only speaks 2 languages fluently, I believe he said he can speak at an elementary level in I believe 12 languages. For listeners who may not be familiar with geo-arbitrage, it’s the ability to live anywhere. As you will hear Ed spends a significant amount of time in various countries. I am so grateful Ed was able to join us and take us on a wild ride just touching on a few of his adventures and give us all some tips and free resources to support our own adventure journey.
Themes:
Military Experience
Language Learning
Unlikely Cooking Lessons in
Thailand
Length of travel and depth of
experiences
Teenage daughter inspired most iconic adventure
for the entire family
Homestead experience in Western
Mongolia
Travel hacking
2020
version of adventure
Lifestyle fueled by Financial
Independence
Key Takeaways:
I just wanted to recap with a couple of key takeaways that I noted throughout this episode.
Seriously, I learned so much in my 30 minutes with Ed. I'm just loving this community. I love having the Sherpas of this group contribute and tell their stories. And so this was just one example of many more to come. Thank you so much for joining me folks. Ordinary Sherpa is all about connecting and community. It's also about learning from each other. We’d love to hear one take away from you and continue this conversation in the Ordinary Sherpa Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ordinarysherpa