How I live in comfort on a thousand dollars a month.

Don't believe me? Then you haven't been to the right locations. If you live in the USA or Japan you'll know how high the cost of living is and $1,000 does not get you very much.

But you are looking at an inflated situation. Living on planet earth does not require a big income. In most countries a thousand dollars a month gets you all you need and not just at subsistence level.

For some inspiration about which places this applies to take a look at http://www.27ways.ca/country_list.htm It's a complete listing of the countries of the
world. Although some which aren't appropriate, you'll see that the choice of possible locations is huge.

By listing the items you need to pay for every month at home and then doing the same for other countries you will see how it is that I'm telling you that you don't need much money to live well. I did this for a comparison between
living in London, UK or residing in San Miguel Allende, Mexico.

Adding together accommodation, food, transport, entertainment the cost of living in London is 12 times more expensive San Miguel. Not only that, but I think that the quality of life there is better too.

So why struggle to make enough to live in a country that is too expensive? Even on a low income by western standards you have many alternative choices.

For further information, read my article
http://www.27ways.ca/why_work_retire_now.htm

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Robert Seviour grew up in the UK and has lived in six other countries.
He is a writer and seminar presenter on business topics (see http://www.seviourbooks.com) and living abroad. Read other articles by him at http://www.27ways.ca