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You from the US? Every time i stop by the states, the data rates are the slowest, most limited and expensive I've used all year.
Then I fly out and the internet starts working again. I'm in Indonesia now and have real-world 8MB/s downloads and flawless streaming again while using a VPN.
I had faster internet in rural India than I did in New York City.
The world is pretty nice out here and I'm happy to answer any questions if you ever get curious about travel.
Yes ๐ญ
I mean I appreciate the gesture and I really wish I could afford to travel, and I'm sure there are parts of the world that are really nice, but I feel like what I'm yelling about applies to everyone since the big tech providers are
-based, and capitalism is global ๐
Regarding affordability, I've been traveling for 15 years and I spend about $650 per month these days traveling full time, including rent, food, travel and entertainment. My budget used to be half that much.
You can speak English, so you can make $1600 to ~$10,000 a month teaching English, then work toward what you want to do with the extra time/money.
Capitalism may be global, but that doesn't mean you have to resign yourself to living in terrible circumstances. Many parts of the world are great, and most are much more comfortable and kind than the US.
I've been helping people live abroad for a long time, even a couple lemstituents recently. It's totally okay if you'd rather not travel, I just like to make it known that the door to the world is wide open and I'm happy to answer questions.