馃懡 martin

I've been working full-time for the past year and a half saving every penny I can so I can escape the working world (well, at least the version where I work on other people's shit) and go live in SE Asia. I'm getting really close now and it's an unbeliavably freeing feeling. I'm curious... is anyone else doing something similar?

1 year ago 路 馃憤 clseibold, drh3xx, bavarianbarbarian, fripster_ontour, zero, ruby_witch

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馃懡 bavarianbarbarian

@drh3xx could be worse ;) i have to go to the city everyday and it is always a pleasure to arrive at home, seeing the cat, sittening on the porch and enjoing some sushi ;) 路 1 year ago

馃懡 drh3xx

@bavarianbarbarian sounds like you're living the dream :) 路 1 year ago

馃懡 ruby_witch

I had a similar idea a while back, saved up a good amount and now I'm semi-retired here in the Netherlands, spending most of my time at the moment taking intensive Dutch lessons and hoping that they let me stick around. :) 路 1 year ago

馃懡 zero

I also work hard to avoid working. What a life. 路 1 year ago

馃懡 danrl

the wife and i are building a off grid house all by ourselves with minimal debt. that鈥檒l lower fixed costs massively once done. we still want to work, but not having to, and still living near the global epicenter of our industry is a gift. very freeing indeed! good luck in se asia. hope it stays quiet there, potential trouble usually isn鈥檛 far while the pacific region adapts to shifting power and influence. 路 1 year ago

馃懡 bavarianbarbarian

I moved back from the city to the outback, It's a peaceful life, just me and my cat, brewing beer, enjoying herbs, and as we say in bavaria, let god be a good man. 路 1 year ago

馃懡 martin

@drh3xx Interesting, thanks for sharing! Being kid-less makes this way more doable for sure, but really cool to hear your thoughts. 路 1 year ago

馃懡 drh3xx

I'd love to sell up and get away from the insanity that is the modern world/"life". Only way I could truly achieve that though is payoff all my debts (house is a money pit) and have enough left over to build something capable of long-term habitation in international waters. Have looked into sea-steading so many times but projects all so damned expensive you'd need a large community and trade with nations to be even remotely viable :'( At this point I'd consider a small community in the middle of nowhere with legally questionable land occupation as a compromise but the Wife and kids wouldn't go for it. Good luck to you, hope things work out as planned. 路 1 year ago