Prolijo...sounds like youre a man with a plan...and I applaude your well thought out approach to simplifying your life...and of course having more time to enjoy your single life in Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and wherever else you may choose to experience.
You're right that most people are not free to do such things or make late changes in their lives because of all their previous committments, their debt loads, their perceived "family obligations", and "career path". Not that any of these previous conditions are neccessarily bad, but if they make one unhappy, then changes are in the hands of the life being lived. Then again, as my previous post alludes, some have chosen NOT to be happy with their previous decisions...others have just decided to "fall into step". Most people in the world dont have the freedom to choose one way or the other. It is only by having the political and economic freedoms we North Americans have that we have the "dilemma" of choice. So...to that end I toast all who have served in USA armed forces to preserve these freedoms. Whatever our political persuasions, we have to acknowledge that ours is still the best system and most successful economic model the world has seen where, as Circus stated, we are free to work hard and acheive our individual goals.
ON the other hand, many of us have found the gluttony, false pride, and "supremecy syndrome" of our USA culture lacking. Lacking in self control, lacking in interest of others different than ourselves, unwilling for self examination, openess for intimacy, or true humanitarian involvement. Our culture measures success by bank rolls, clothes, houses, cars and "what do you do for a living". We are losing our soul and self control in consumption...whether we are talking diet or energy consumption. In the midst of this many of us wake up one day realizing we are NOT happy or content...we have no interest in the person sleeping next to us...our families and friends are too nosey and judgemental to allow us freedom of expression...and we are quietly screaming "let me out!"
Now, the few of us that take the sometimes painful route of "getting out" can also find the grass is not always greener on the other side. Latin American culture is also very "class oriented". The rich here are caught up also in materialism, image, and "screw before being screwed". They also are starting to see the breakdown in traditions of family, marriage and even religion which is causing increased divorce, crime, gangs, and politicial unrest between the classes. You need only look at Venezuela and Bolivia right now politically and economically to see what can happen when ideals and classes clash.
Some guys go to mongering destinations like CR, Panama, Colombia, Thailand, et al to find romance, meaning and intimacy...maybe just a simpler life. Whether they find the real thing or not is up to them to decide. If happiness is a choice, then it can be "perceived" as much as it can be "real". But, I have seen guys lives changed by coming to these destinations and "getting away"...a new lease on life, smiles, laughing, letting loose, and sharing their lives in forums like this one like they never have with their lifelong friends or family. In this environment they are allowing themselves to know and be known. How refreshing!
On the other hand, some guys go to these destinations and are still angry, bitter, slobs, rude, and...UNHAPPY. So it is still back to my favorite saying..."wherever you go, there you are". But, if you want change and control, sometimes you DO have to relocate...and sometimes it DOES revolutionlize your life. Its back to the power of the individual to control their lives and destinies...which circles back to economic freedom...which circles back to supporting political agendas in the world that support those individual freedoms.
Ah...life is grand being able to have time and freedom to contemplate such things. We really need to count our blessings...
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