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Living the Location Independent Life

By Frank Aderton


The American Dream as it exists today is a hamster wheel grind that keeps roughly 60% of the population living in poverty. The minimum work week consists of 40 hours, overtime is often mandatory if you want to retain your position, and the threat of being downsized in favor of someone who is willing to do your job for half the pay is constantly hanging over your head. The hope is that one day, when you are around 65 years of age, you will finally have enough money saved up to be "allowed" to retire, at which point you can kick your feet up and enjoy a life of relaxation and luxury. But until you reach that point, you have nothing to look forward to other than a continual grind of 8 hour work shifts, barely managing to pay your bills on time. And, if you are like most Americans, you are actually juggling your bills and paying alternating ones late each month so that you can just manage to squeeze by.

Thankfully, there is a way to break out of this so-called American Dream. The location independent lifestyle is something that has sprung up in the past decade since the advent of global Internet, with more and more Americans looking beyond the borders of the U.S. to find stability and security in wages. It's not a new concept, since people have been living and working abroad for years, but it's one that is easier than ever now that the Internet is a global phenomenon.

This is the American Dream as it exists today. And it is because of this nightmare reality that more and more web-savvy individuals are looking towards the borders beyond the United States for their next Big Break. For these intelligent few, the horizons beyond are beckoning with the lure of a location independent lifestyle as a digital nomad, roaming the planet while working on the Internet and taking advantage of the lowered cost of living in countries around the world. This allows them to bypass the debt and credit necessities of living back home and instead transport themselves into the world of debt-free living where their money is going three to four timers farther than it ever would in their home country.

This is the primary allure of the location independent lifestyle. Digital nomads can exist anywhere there is an Internet connection. They can be writers, artists, designers, analysts, social media managers or any type of job that exists in the digital realm. They can also be pensioners. The only real criteria is that you have some form of monthly income of around $1,000 per month. While that $1,000 per month might not get you much back home, in places like Mexico, Thailand, Bulgaria, Italy, Colombia and beyond, that $1,000 is the equivalent of $3,000 to $4,000 per month.

Best of all, the digital nomad lifestyle is incredibly easy to transition into. Most governments only require that you provide proof of around $1,000 per month of income, either from a pension or some other form of monthly deposit into your bank account, such as a salary or freelance income. And, since most countries only have a couple of weeks of waiting for your application to go through, you can be pursuing the location independent dream within just a few short weeks. While your neighbors and friends back home might still be stuck on the hamster wheel grinding out 40 hour work weeks for a salary that barely breaks even, you can be location independent enjoying the freedom of the digital nomad lifestyle where a mere $1,000 a month gives you an upper middle class existence on par with what $4,000 a month back home would give you.




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