If you had $1Million dollars USD not HKD and one place to live in for the rest of your entire life, where would it be? Originally posted by DArtagnan at 28-1-2010 14:40
I've lived in several different countries where healthcare was free, and others where it was nearly free, and can confidently state you do NOT want to be choosing to live in a country where you have to get in a queue with a bunch of freeloaders sharing the depleted and scarce resources. Not even if you are retired and therefore time is not an issue. The reality is the best doctors choose to work in environments where they have resources, so the best talent relocates from the 3rd world to the 1st world. Very few are sufficiently motivated by social concerns to give up a lucrative career and struggle with inadequate equipment, second-tier drugs, and the (often) rampant corruption in administration.
I agree...
On that basis we can immediately rule out RETIRING to any developed country that you would really have on your shortlist, since the only remaining options are countries where the cost of living is so low you could string your cash out. But in that case the question becomes, with $1m would you actually even CONSIDER retiring, given that the only viable option is a 3rd world country?
At this time in my life, NO, I don't want to retire to a 3rd world county but it can change.
Sticking with $1m - and assuming the money will run out and you go back to work - we could perhaps rephrase the question, would you choose to burn it quickly or would you choose to string it out to the maximum time? And which city do you think gives you that benefit?
Or maybe we could simply answer "where would you live, if you had enough money to live indefinitely without working?"
If I had the money, I would travel to world to see. At the moment, I don't know where I want to live.
I know may people who retired and moved to 3rd world countries like Mexico, China, Philippines and Thailand with less than 1 million USD so it's possible.
What they said they can not afford not work and retired if they continued to live in a developed country but these people had about 20 years left. Others said they want to move back to the OLD COUNTRY to live and retired.
I think venetiangirls is young, therefore I agree, 1 million USD is not enough to live on for the rest of your life. But if he was a lot older 1 million is enough and it also depends on his lifestyle where he wants to live. I could see him burning a few mao at the tables again.
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