In my experience you need to live somewhere for a bit longer to really understand and appreciate it. Takes me about a year to get of the shock and start to settle in. If you can, make it 3 years for a proper taste.
Maybe so, but that’s letting perfect get in the way of the good. A week in a new place can be life-changing. 3 months can feel like a year. Don’t need to set “really understand” a place as a requirement if your goal is just to enjoy your life and make it richer.
Bocas Del Toro, Panama is fun, safe (crime but it's only property/opportunity), and cheap island to setup at. Lots of expats, rent starts at $250 , I might even see you there
Any experience working remote there. I imagine if you can earn a six-figure salary as a digital nomad but keep your monthly expenses to less than $1,500 you'd be able to retire within a decade.
I've seen the rat race to the top, but aside from taking some shallow pride in making a lot of money I don't really see the point.
Yes I did work remote there, the maximum internet speed you'll get is 5mpbs/1mps , and it's flaky.
It goes down once a day , you'll want to be setup to work through the down times ( offline documentation, be able to fake connections etc ).
You wont be able to Zoom, but you can get a google number and use a local telephone if that works.
But yeah I'm with you on working less and enjoying life more, that you can definitely do there. There is actually a lot of similarly minded people ( expat Americans and Canadians ), doing the same thing. I love it there, as soon as the Pandemic flushes out I'm going back, though I'm trying to get out of software work.
There are many countries in Asia that fit the "decent internet" requirement if you are able to put up with the timezone difference: SKorea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia (and I'm sure many more). Quite a few of them are also pretty cheap (SKorea would be on the expensive end of the spectrum)
I've been living in Taiwan for ~5 years now and have 1GB/down 40MB/up internet to my apartment that costs around $40USD/month. Total living expenses for a family of 3 are around $2kUSD a month.