Dear_one wrote:
My first deliberate move was to a better climate, where I hoped to meet some business partners. The next one was to accommodate group plans. The last one was to get away from all those people and their abuse. I had to live in my car for two months, but I went to an area that exports food and energy, then narrowed it down to the sub-section with the artists and somewhat better scenery. Artists tend to live in "little Bohemias" where prices are low, buildings can use some fun paint, and eccentricity is valued. Then I bought a very cheap but sound house in a town that is small enough to be safe, but big enough that people were not startled by a new face. I live mostly on-line, so physical location isn't too important to me.
Safe people for me talk about half the time when we are together, have the same general politics, and try to be fair when making deals, not just get the most.
I try to identify my talents, and see where they could be of general benefit. Usually, the economy has only room for helping billionaires, so I need a separate income. It is nice if it does not use the same parts of my brain that are making mental models for my vocation. I've learned to make time for exercise if it isn't built into my day, and take time for hobbies or other things that feel like a treat from time to time.
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thanks, i can get my head around this. it's good to know you managed living out of your car for a couple of months because i really hope to be able to save up some money for an apartment (while figuring out where i actually would be happy living and not just jumping into something before i know an area). i was also thinking about seeking out an arty creative area. the last place i remember being happy was a beach community where everyone was some kind of indie, either writers or filmmakers or artists or entrepreneurs.
how did you find the climate you liked? i do a ton of internet research but it seems like everyplace is either too hot in the summer or too cold in the winter. i've decided i hate arizona (no offense to any arizonans, it's just not for me); i have too many bad memories here, and in new mexico too. colorado seems too cold. i'm thinking nevada, but i don't want to get into another town that is so small all anyone has to do is gossip and backstab and get into everyone else's business (like mine). how big a town was about right for you?
i found someone i know in las vegas which is only a few hours from here, so i might go there first. it's not too hot and not too cold for a few months at least. then i'm thinking either st louis or back to the east coast, maybe south carolina. cost of living is a factor since i am on a fixed income.
oh and any tips you might have about surviving while living out of a vehicle would be much appreciated.
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