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Are you having difficulty understanding my comment?
oh, no, sorry, haha.
I've been living abroad for a very long time.
If you are a native English speaker, you can be saving a couple grand per month in a few weeks if you don't have a passport yet or start tomorrow if you do have a passport.
there are thousands of ESL jobs that will pay you an absolute minimum of $2,000 us a month working 25 hours a week in countries where the cost of living is less than $500 a month, but the quality of life is the same or better than the states.
you can get out of all the politics shit, go live a real life, and make a bunch of money doing it while doing good in the world helping students realize their potential and provide them with greater opportunities, and being an unofficial cultural ambassador, as far as you want to bridge the cultural gap between countries.
If you have any questions, I love talking about this stuff.