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karl
Posted May 6, 2010 at 22:25 | #
These are good guidelines for a *very specific* crowd of people. Some of the things on the list are harder to achieve without the proper social network and/or revenues.
Another issue is when you are a (not legally married) couple, it becomes very hard to move from one place to another. There is a challenge for getting a job for one person, it becomes even harder when you are two… individuals.
The “money in bank” is a luxury that not many have. I’m not saying it is not doable, but it can become a very hard challenge. Even more if the type of job you will get after the move is not generating a lot of revenues, making it even easier more difficult to move.
I would rephrase the item 2. Indeed being light is cool. Some people are already super light, because they do not have money. The way I would phrase it is that it is all about a choice of life style. What you invest in physical property (aka object) is both a burden for your next move and less money for moving.
But at a high level, these are good guidelines.
















