A recipe for obtaining financial freedom in Bali, as well as some thoughts about FIRE (financial independence retire early) from a first-world expat point of view.
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You don’t have to be interested in off-beat places in Bali for this piece. You just have to be willing — when traveling — to engage with people who do not speak your language in order to accomplish your tasks or goals. And thanks to technol...
Since I have more or less given up on the idea of creating a retirement community in Bali, I thought I’d pivot into something most anyone visiting Bali can do — get off of the beaten track a bit and see how the locals live.
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