Ever get the feeling that a 'digital nomad' or traveling 'van-dweller' so ubiquitously glamorized by youtubers, Hollywood, and the mainstream media as an exciting alternative lifestyle being voluntarily sought by Millenials, Gen-Z'ers, and increasingly the elderly--isn't all it's cracked up to be? That perhaps they're really just modern-day hobos because they can't afford to buy/rent in their location of choice due to inflated prices that are thirty-fold what they were a generation ago, so are forcibly far-flung to locations where they have no friends, roots, common language or family, merely to escape a life of homelessness and abject poverty in their native cities and countries? If so...th...