I have been vacationing to Sosua in an excessively, obsessively, self-gratifying way off and on for the last year. To me, there is no greater self-fulfillment than a day in beautiful Sosua. What more could a mortal man want in life? Beautiful, friendly women, beer, delicious food, and weather!
This post is a sort of a cry for help to the members that have seen it all and have done it all in the DR. A cry for a direction in life. A cry for the guidance in that first step I am willing to take with my life, the ultimate gamble.
I am 21 years old, live in America in serious depression, confronted by a materialistic world where the "system" controls me in a loop of infinite brutality, in which I am to conform to a protocol of working the 9 to 5, eating, and sleeping, rewarded by the weekend opportunity to blow away all of my blood dripping money on special "sales", or 5 dollar cups of starbucks, or 20 dollar meals, vast bills, etc etc.
I have grown tired of conformity to a vicious system in which I am not attracted to in any way. What makes living worth it when there is nothing but pain in life? Nothing but dedicating your life to an unattractive system that uses your body, mind and soul on a time demanding, soul consuming basis.
Anyways...not to delve off into deviations of philosphical selfishness, I am committed to making the first move to get out of USA and into Sosua for good.
I am committed with my life to make a living in Sosua. With my life.
The questions entails;
How does the young gringo, who does not speak Spanish very well, but with relentless will and vigor, go about living in Sosua?
The costs in Sosua are 1200 USD a month I was told by a gringo ex-pat in Rocky's. Is this correct?
It costs 300 a month to rent out an apartment. Correct?
One can buy dried beans and rice in bulk, and pay no more than 40 USD a month of food. Correct?
What are fast, effective ways to make a buck in Sosua that requires no Spanish to be spoken? the stock market? Real estate? Investments?
I have seen with my own eyes...ex-pats, gringos who live in Sosua, are nothing but consumed by vast happiness day to day, night to night, as they dance away the night in the discos. The guy who is in a wheel chair I see all of the time, wears glasses, is extremly friendly and happy but paralyzed. Possibly the happiest man I personally have known!
Another guy, a fatter guy, bald is seen dancing the night away in Latin club with a beer in his hand, surrounded by beautiful women. What more could one want in life? This is the ultimate life!!!
The lifestyle that will entail the hedonistic dream?
To live the good life and be the change that we seek. Happiness, love, and pleasure shall be in everyday life. One should not work all of the time, but to enjoy life!
Be the change you seek in your world." ?Gandhi
This post is a sort of a cry for help to the members that have seen it all and have done it all in the DR. A cry for a direction in life. A cry for the guidance in that first step I am willing to take with my life, the ultimate gamble.
I am 21 years old, live in America in serious depression, confronted by a materialistic world where the "system" controls me in a loop of infinite brutality, in which I am to conform to a protocol of working the 9 to 5, eating, and sleeping, rewarded by the weekend opportunity to blow away all of my blood dripping money on special "sales", or 5 dollar cups of starbucks, or 20 dollar meals, vast bills, etc etc.
I have grown tired of conformity to a vicious system in which I am not attracted to in any way. What makes living worth it when there is nothing but pain in life? Nothing but dedicating your life to an unattractive system that uses your body, mind and soul on a time demanding, soul consuming basis.
Anyways...not to delve off into deviations of philosphical selfishness, I am committed to making the first move to get out of USA and into Sosua for good.
I am committed with my life to make a living in Sosua. With my life.
The questions entails;
How does the young gringo, who does not speak Spanish very well, but with relentless will and vigor, go about living in Sosua?
The costs in Sosua are 1200 USD a month I was told by a gringo ex-pat in Rocky's. Is this correct?
It costs 300 a month to rent out an apartment. Correct?
One can buy dried beans and rice in bulk, and pay no more than 40 USD a month of food. Correct?
What are fast, effective ways to make a buck in Sosua that requires no Spanish to be spoken? the stock market? Real estate? Investments?
I have seen with my own eyes...ex-pats, gringos who live in Sosua, are nothing but consumed by vast happiness day to day, night to night, as they dance away the night in the discos. The guy who is in a wheel chair I see all of the time, wears glasses, is extremly friendly and happy but paralyzed. Possibly the happiest man I personally have known!
Another guy, a fatter guy, bald is seen dancing the night away in Latin club with a beer in his hand, surrounded by beautiful women. What more could one want in life? This is the ultimate life!!!
The lifestyle that will entail the hedonistic dream?
To live the good life and be the change that we seek. Happiness, love, and pleasure shall be in everyday life. One should not work all of the time, but to enjoy life!
Be the change you seek in your world." ?Gandhi