Originally Posted by
GUWonder
Having a fixed residence, much like having children, may undermine privacy. Both make a person generally less free and more easily subject to monitoring or pressure from other parties.
I like the way you think. I completely agree.
Originally Posted by
GUWonder
Living in hotels is not ordinarily going to add to one's privacy protection but one way of getting additional privacy is by keeping a distance from others, and this kind of lifestyle can be made to try to do just that.
Again, agreed. Staying in the same hotels over a long period inevitably means that the staff recognizes you -- which of course is a benefit, and is by far the best way to get good service -- but it's nice to be able to pick up and get a change of scenery anytime.