Hi
@Ali Hamza.
I know that Asian countries have the advantage of low cost of living. I live in Uruguay, South America, in a small city/town in the interior (countryside), and the cost of living is incredibly expensive.
It's great that with 200K USD you can be financially free for 3 DECADES.
Here, a simple new house in the villages around the capital (2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen-dining-living room all integrated, + garage or roof for one car) costs 450k USD. In the area where I live (countryside) a simple new house costs 200 USD.
The basic monthly food basket is USD 1300 (everyone "survive" on half of that). Add the monthly expenses on tax bills, electricity, gas, internet... it has always been expensive (now over the clouds), and if you rent a home then you have a very complete monthly budget. Cars? Yes, very expensive.
We are 60 times more expensive than our neighbors Argentina and Brazil. So, what should I say you?
I understand your escape numbers. It's fantastic that you can do it with 200K or 300K USD. It is not my case as you will see. Financial freedom depends a bit on what you want for your life too. I'm talking about a budget for an average family. If you also want something special...
My grandparents (Argentines) built houses and sold them. They also had a mechanical workshop. They managed to save USD 360K, which in those years was really financial freedom for 3 decades. Political economic corruption left them without a penny in the bank. It was a period called "corralito", where savings in banks were blocked and literally disappeared. My grandfather worked until he was 89 years old, and he died poor. Where is financial freedom when you have corrupt governments? In this, Latin America has a postgraduate degree.
My country is highly dollarized. Then, the government exchange control (very manipulated in Latin America) makes the dollars give you a lot or anything. It depends on times of crisis (very frequent), times of prosperity, and who is in charge of exchange control.
You know, until recently, I was sure that a not very large figure in USD would give me financial freedom for 30 years. Yes, I also thought the same as you! Now I think money is smoke. It's worth nothing. (Is it better to have material things like real state? Here that has a high cost of acquisition and taxes).
Beyond all that has been said, my country is one of the most stable in South America, but that is not free or cheap.
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I have been an entrepreneur for years, but always in the slowlane. I have studies in finance and IT (old school). I have also participated in community social projects such as the construction of houses for low-income people.
I've been updating myself with new technologies for a while. They cost me a bit, the years do not come alone.
Now I'm learning Blockchain, but I see a lot of ado about nothing. It is difficult for me to find/see any business opportunity there that I can transform into specialized units that add value. It must be my old school mentality, but I see in Web3 more problems to be solved than solutions.
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"I think you are just being extremely pessimistic." True. The 2 or 3 ideas that I play with (which are related to each other), are not giving me the results that I want. Some days thinking about pivoting, other days enduring the deluge. Also struggling with a situation that affects my private life.
For the rest, if you knew my life, the last thing that would occur to you to say is that I am extremely pessimistic.