- Technological advances that enable [[remote work]] have led to the emergence of lifestyles that are not bound by traditional notions of work. - Second, these luxury cruise ships form a kind of [[gated community]], offering a unique world accessible only to a select group of people. - Mr. Wells is not fixed in one country, but lives in [[movement]] around the world, which allows him a certain degree of independence from the traditional state system. - This example represents a new trend in today's society, where the boundaries between work, life, and travel are blurring.Mr. Wells is the youngest member of the resident group, and residents range from middle-aged businessmen to families with children. Mr. Wells said, “I expect to make lifelong friends on the ship. Our goal is to build a community of residents on this ship. You will make new friends, travel the world with them, and possibly make the deepest friendships ever.”
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