In the parallel universe, when I have to live by myself, I’m thinking to live in a country or city that full of museums, beautiful cafes and beaches. Some countries such as Portugal, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Costa Rica or Bulgaria sound promising. They’re rated as the cheapest and safest country to live in as a foreigner though.

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I’ll live above a small antique stores. In a 1 bed room flat. With a view of bustling small market below and a port or beaches far beyond. The store owner and the people surrounding are so nice that they’re welcoming me, a settled foreigner.
My daily activity will start with a cup of coffee or tea or milk and anything I could find in the fridge. I’ll have a job as a local tour guide. Or as museum guide would be fun as well. In my free time, I’m a regular contributor for my own blog and local travel magazines. So that morning, when my shift will start late for the day, I’ll sit on a café writing or somewhere in the town sketching.
I’m thinking to take a volunteer job too, if it’s not too affected my daily job. Or take some courses such as coffee making or baking. I probably thinking to have a part time job in small coffee shop nearby my flat. Again, if it’s not burdening too much on my main job and activity.
It’ll be a slow pace life I have there. I can use my time for meeting friends or community. But mostly reading. On the balcony of my flat. With the view of bustling small market below and a port or beaches far beyond.