Who the hell is The Mortgage Nomad?

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Authored by @Rik Kaminsky

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Hey everyone, A new friend of mine (@beelzael) I met in Cotacachi, Ecuador introduced me to this platform. His passion for writing and meeting new people from around the world was evident, so I simply needed to know more about it. Now...I'm not old, but also not a spring chicken, so it took me a bit to catch on. Let me tell you a little bit about myself.

Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain“

~ Jack Kerouac

My name is Rik, and I write and operate under the "nom de plume" as The Mortgage Nomad. As you may have guessed, I work remotely in the Mortgage space, working with Canadians to get them their mortgages. This is one of my jobs, with the other being a Business Development Associate for a capital corp that builds backend machine learning and artificial intelligence modelling for the Canadian Scientific Research and Experimental Development grants. Now that we have all the boring mechanical capitalism stuff out of the way, here's the "me" behind the Nomad part.

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My background before I started Nomadin'

In order not to go back to conception, let's start at the end of high school. The year was 1986, and Canada was just coming out of a horrible recession. Jobs were tough to get, and if you didn't know anyone, you were screwed. At this time, when my pals were heading off to university, I took a bit of a different route and followed my dad's footseps, enlisting in the Navy. By 1988, I was finished basic training and became a full-fledged sailor. In hindsight, this was probably the catalyst for my eventual wanderlust, and in 1989 my ship sailed to central and South America making a stop in Guayaquil. I stayed in the Navy for 4 years after I realized that my interests were more into business and doing my own thing.

I spent the next decade both self-employed and working for the man. I ended up in the oilfield, where I worked all over Canada, the US, and finished off working in India for a year....again, all contributing to my love of the road. Fast forward 27 years. in this time I got married, had two wonderful daughters, became a Realtor, co-created an oilfield services company, got divorced, lost it all, co-founded a solar company with my brother, and lost it all again while on my largest ever contract during COVID.

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You have to lose it all to realize you've won everything.

This was a pivotal time. I was a local business leader, and my company went broke. I was both devestated and ashamed; afterall, I helped people with their businesses, and I couldn't even help myself. It was at a little table in a Quesada Mexican restaurant that a great friend of mine Dean, 16 years my junior, yet full of insight said to me "Rik. You've been talking about moving abroad since I've known you. You are now closer to that goal than you've ever been". The script flipped. An indelible thought coursed through my brain.

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The plan turned into the action

I started selling everything, which was no small feat. I collected stuff. ALL KINDS OF IT. I collected vintage Japanese guitars, graphic novels, mid-century furniture, dinner jackets, antiques, shoes, hats...you name it. Oddly enough, within this purge, I realized that I was mostly collecting these things so nobody else would have them. I was awakened, and this realization pushed me forward with resolve. In this time, I met a wonderful woman, sold my house to a friend, and moved to her place in Calgary Alberta. She was a student of Stoicism and quickly pulled me into the world of Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epictetus, and so many more of histories greatest philosophers. I read, learned, and solidified my resolve to do better...to BE better. Sadly, the relationship suddenly ended, and I was left with a gaping hole where my heart used to be, but instead of getting angry or wishing things were different, I moved on.

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It didn't kill me, so I must be stronger, right?

The home I sold to my friend ended up being unrented, so I moved back into my old, familiar place. It was super cheap, and because I sold everything, it was pretty sparse. In preparation to realizing my vision, I consciously lived with less. I wasted less. If I ever needed anything, I'd thrift it. If I couldn't thrift it, I waited until I could. I fixed my worn out clothes instead of buying more. I looked for a job, but felt guilty about taking one from someone that needed it more. I bought and sold some things, and did a few off jobs to top up my funds that I received from the sale of my home. I took a year off basically, using the time to dote on my 5 grandkids, spend time with my mom, and hang out with my adult daughters, probaly more than they liked. As I knew I needed some income while on the road, I levereaged my former real estate experience, and studied for my Brokers course in mortgages. A career that I could pack in my backpack was priority #1. I passed the course and started honing my craft in order to be confident while in another country. I had been on Duolingo for over 700 days by the time I was ready to leave.

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It ain't real until you buy a one-way ticket

When I finally got all my paperwork in check, I booked my flight. Shit simply got real at this point, and I can tell you that tying off loose ends is a lot harder than you think, however, knowing the day you'll be flying out makes it both urgent and easier. Things like car insurance, the internet, memberships...all cancelled for the "day". Lots of last visits, last this, last that....and as much time with family and friends as possible. One night, I get a knock on my back door. It was my daughters, and in tow a big bag of snacks, a giant foamy mattress, and sleeping bags. Good thing they did too, as I had one plate, one fork, one spoon, one coffee cup. I have to say that even while writing this it makes my eyes well up. We haven't lived in the same home since they moved out on their own 8 years prior. We hung out, watched movies, and laughed. I can't even remember the movie, but I remember the time, and will continue to until the day I die.

Thunderbirds are go

February 10, 2025....a day that will live in infamy (for me). All the goodbyes are done...with some tears, of course, the house is cleaned for my friend. Everything I own is packed into a backpack, a small suitcase, and a duffel bag. If I don't absolutely need it, I don't have it. Every extra pound counts. My good friends Dennis and Lisa, young German bakers, pick me up in their vehicle, and we pick up my daughters to accompany me to the airport. It's a weird feeling, a bit abandonment, a bit of excitement, and a bit of nervous trepidation. The airport is full of hugs and tears, and my daughters are handling it like champs. It's time to head to the gate, necks craning until the last moment we don't see each other. It's a flood of emotions. It's a new life. It's uncertainty. It's the fear of the unknown...but it's also the human resolve, of new things, of exploration, of knowing just what's over that next hill.

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  • tarazkp profile picture(85)

    Welcome to Hive mate!

    Don't worry - one day you will get to see a bit of the world! ;D

    Looking forward to hearing more stories of your travels and experiences.

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    • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

      Hey Tarazkp, really appreciate the intro. I've been a few places, both in the Navy and the oilfield. Looking forward to discovering a bit more of South America for sure!! I'lkl get a pile more of my stories on here soon. tHanks for the encouraging words for a newbie!😁

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    • meesterboom profile picture(80)

      Wow, quite a journey! Nice to see you here. I hope you enjoy, it's a great platform

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      • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

        It's been gret so far, and I've only just begun....so many more adventures to come!! Thanks for saying hello meesterboom!

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      • azircon profile picture(77)

        First of all, welcome to hive.

        What an amazing story! Seems like 4 different full lives and then some! I have a lot of questions and a few common grounds. Mortgages are not boring for some of us. Also some of us like oil and gas and can spend hours talking about solar. So point is there are many things in common.

        Second, listen first to your friend @beelzael as I have spent a lot of time on him showing him the ropes. It’s time he pays it forward.

        Third, look around and have a good time. That’s all that matters.

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        • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

          Hello Azircon, thanks for the encouragement. I've done a lot in life, some things a bit more exciting than others...that's for sure. Renewable energy has been a passion for a bit more than a decade already, and I'd love to see Ecuador do a lot more of it. @beelzael has been infinitely patient with me as I had a LOT of questions, and always available to help me land the airplane. I really appreciate you reaching out and look forward to exploring the ecosystem. Have a great evening/day/morning...lol

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          • azircon profile picture(77)

            I live in Houston, Tx so we are same time zone likely.

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          • beelzael profile picture(72)

            I'll try to be as good of a guide as you have been @azircon ! It's a completely new experiences, and I hope I can count on you if @mortgagenomad1 and I hit any walls. I already sent him the netiquette and explained some of the basics, and am excited about this new role 😅

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            • azircon profile picture(77)

              What you should try and build is a “village”.

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            • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

              So far so good! I'm an old dog that can learn a few more tricks🤣🤣

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          • beelzael profile picture(72)

            What an awesome and kind of twisted story! I'm really happy that we bumped into each other last Sunday and I forced my pretzel experiments on you 😅 Having you at the jam session yesterday was great, too, and I'm glad that we made it through the process of getting you on board here, with all the difficulties and learning experiences 🙃

            I hope you'll enjoy the blogging experience here as much as I do! @meno already commented, but if you drop by the coast again, he's around Manglaralto, spreading the gospel of Hive 😅

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            • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

              @beelzael , I feel we'll stay in touch and look forward to more of those delicious pretzels. The jam session was super fun and now I wish that I was staying longer...AND could play the guitar...lol. @meno, I was a month and a half in Libertador Bolivar...so very close to you!

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              • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

                @beelzael , I feel we'll stay in touch and look forward to more of those delicious pretzels. The jam session was super fun and now I wish that I was staying longer...AND could play the guitar...lol. @meno, I was a month and a half in Libertador Bolivar...so very close to you!

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              • thebighigg profile picture(75)

                Good for you! It's a huge first step leaving everything behind. It's also a huge sense of new found freedom. The first time I did it I was much younger at 18 flying so Santiago, Chile taking a job as a ski instructor at a resort. Barely spoke any Spanish, but it set the course for the next 10 years of my life living and working in South America and the Caribbean. If it doesn't fit in a couple of bags you don't need it, and I still believe that today!

                That one way ticket is always exhilarating and terrifying at the same time. But what a way to live! It's nice you can still work remotely and make a living though, that wasn't an option back in 1990 when my wanderings started! I'm excited to hear more of your experiences down in Ecuador, what a beautiful country!

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                • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

                  Thanks @thebighiggs, really appreciate the welcome. That was truly a ballsy move to make the move to Chile at 18. What an adventure though! ...and about the packing it in 2 bags...I did it in three, but totally get it. You're a lot more aware when every extra bit if weight matters!!

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                • thekittygirl profile picture(73)

                  Welcome to the Hive blockchain! @beelzael will be a good guide! What a fascinating story you have, and I look forward to reading more of your adventures! I hope you have fun here while earning a little crypto! 😊

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                  • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

                    Helloooo @thekittygirl thanks for reading this drivel! It's been a drive and a half, that's for sure. @beelzael has been far too patient, believe me🤣🤣. I'd it horrible if I don't care a lot about earning crypto? If it comes, it comes...I'm more of a community guy!!

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                  • meno profile picture(76)

                    What a great story mate. Well, this is precisely the place to let everything out. I've been punishing the keys on this blog of mine for eight years. Not only did I become better acquainted with myself, which on its own has been the best investment I've ever made, I also ended up learning about financial soverignty. A discovery that has shaped almost everything about my life.

                    I'm going to reblog you, help get some eyes on this. I'm glad @beelzael convinced you to join.

                    Cheers

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                    • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

                      Thanks @meno , really appreciate the support for sure! We may have even crossed paths before as I lived on the beach in Libertador Bolivar and walked your way on that very same beach. Thanks for reblogging me, although I'm not 100% sure what that is fully...lol. So many new things I have to learn on here....and the financial stuff? I'm a bit "vanilla" when it comes to that...mostly covered call ETF's...and they have to be fairly ethical. See you around the data!!

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                    • steemflow profile picture(79)

                      Welcome 🎉...hope you will like sailing into the vast #hive ocean...

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                      • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

                        Thanks for saying hello @steemflow, and yes, I think this is gonna be a huge ocean. Imma need a bigger boat!

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                      • holoz0r profile picture(76)

                        You probably have a few novels pent up in that brain of yours. :)

                        Welcome to what will hopefully be a one way ticket to HIVE, and this is just another few paragraphs in what sounds like an already full life.

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                        • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

                          Hey @holoz0r! As most of us likely have, I certainly do have a novel in this old cabeza! Like digging a hole, the hardest part is the first shovel full. I feel I've had a full life, but always up for something new...so it ain't over yet!!!

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                        • cryptoandcoffee profile picture(83)

                          Interesting story and looking to hear many more. Good to have someone of similar age around here and also finished school in 1986. You will fit right in here on Hive.

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                          • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

                            Heya Cryptoandcoffee....nice to meet you. Are you in Ecuador as well? ...and ya..1986 was the year!!!

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                            • cryptoandcoffee profile picture(83)

                              No. In Johannesburg, South Africa. It was a great year.

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                              • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

                                So cool! We're international! Take it easy over there!!!

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                          • riverflows profile picture(81)

                            Welcome to Hive - I just fell in love with Beelzael so I'm thinking you're my kind of person too. Come back! Tell us stories! Write more! It's such an interesting place to hang out, Hive.

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                              Hi @mortgagenomad1 welcome to Hive. I'm @palomap3 from Lovesniper OCD team.

                              On the other side of the hill lies the rest of the world. I loved your introduction and now I need to know more about your journey. I share your interest in Stoic philosophy: needing less is being richer, and embracing what happens to us, good or bad, reconciles us with the universe and allows us to move forward with a clear conscience. As you already have an excellent mentor to guide you, I'll leave you with some information and wish you all the best in this new adventure you're embarking on.


                              Tips and information as a Hive newbie here: newbie guide.

                              Communities you might like that are part of the OCD Communities Incubation Program. Important: read their rules and post in the one that fits your content.

                              Have a good day!

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                              • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

                                Thanks for the kind words @palomap3 Yes, getting into stoicism was very helpful while dealing with life, giving me a lot more clarity in how the world moves. I've had a lot of great recommendations so far, and it'll take me a while to get to even a portion of them! What an active crew indeed!!

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                                • palomap3 profile picture(73)

                                  At first, it's overwhelming to read everything, but take it slowly and you'll gradually find your place. And don’t hesitate to ask your questions.

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                              • steevc profile picture(79)

                                Welcome to Hive. What guitars did you have? I have played for years, but never had many. Possessions can tie us down, but it looks like you found freedom. Family is more important than things.

                                !BEER

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                                • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

                                  Hello @steevc! I collected Japanese vintage electrics, everything from the early 60's to into the 80's. The list is pretty big, and after trading/selling so many, I ended up with ~43 that I had to liquidate. It was tough.

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                                  • steevc profile picture(79)

                                    The only thing I really collect is guitar picks/plectrums. Those take up no space and can be cheap. It's just for fun and I'm not going to spend lots on it. I have enough instruments to keep me busy. Several guitars, ukuleles, drum kits...

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                                    • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

                                      It can be a pricey hobby indeed. There was a point in my life that I had a pretty unlimited budget, and no wife to tell me not to buy more🤣🤣. Turns out that it was a good investment though, so was a good portion of returned funds after I lost pretty much everything. ...and my drum kit that I'd always wanted? Someone else is enjoying it...and that makes me happy. Stuff is just stuff.

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                                    Well this is pretty cool...I feel gamified already! Start your engines!!!

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                                  • sequentialvibe profile picture(67)

                                    I like to live light too so I can pick up whenever the fancy strikes me!

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                                    • mortgagenomad1 profile picture(57)

                                      It's not a bad way to live at all, that's for sure! I think it's time to do a purge of all the things I brought down here, but haven't seen the light of day!

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