avatarFreddie's Lost Treasures

Summary

The author, Freddie, finds joy in a simple lifestyle by owning small, sustainable properties in six different countries, tailored to personal needs rather than societal expectations, and values the freedom, flexibility, and cultural experiences this lifestyle offers.

Abstract

Freddie, the author of the article, shares his unique approach to life and business, which involves investing in modest properties across the globe that align with his values of simplicity and practicality. These properties, located in the USA, Thailand, Cambodia, Mexico, Italy, and Japan, are designed to be self-sufficient with solar power, clean water, and internet access, and are situated in peaceful, scenic areas. Freddie emphasizes the importance of living life on his own terms, not conforming to the norms of luxury or the pressure to impress others. He enjoys the cultural diversity and natural beauty of each location, spending time in each property according to season and mood. Particularly fond of Cambodia, where he is married to a Khmer, Freddie appreciates the warmth of the people and the rich culture. The author also highlights the joy of growing his own food and the sense of community from sharing it with neighbors and friends. Despite potential criticism, Freddie is content with his lifestyle, which allows him to explore the world with love and joy, and he remains unconcerned with external opinions, focusing instead on his own happiness and fulfillment.

Opinions

  • Freddie values simplicity and practicality over luxury and extravagance, which is reflected in his choice of small, sustainable properties.
  • He prioritizes self-sufficiency, with each property featuring solar panels, clean water sources, and internet access.
  • Freddie enjoys the cultural richness and natural beauty of his properties' locations, which are all in scenic and peaceful areas.
  • He has a deep appreciation for the Cambodian way of life, people, and culture, spending a significant amount of time there with his Khmer wife.
  • The author takes pleasure in gard

How I Find Joy In Different Countries With Small Properties That Fit My Needs And Not Others’ Expectations

Returning To My Roots-Italy-(Photo by Freddie’s Lost Treasures)

I have always loved traveling and exploring new cultures. I have also always valued simplicity and practicality over luxury and extravagance. That’s why, early on in my professional career, I decided to change the way in which I do business and live my life. I chose to invest in small properties around the world that suit me and are not to impress anyone, but are for being practical and useful.

I own properties in six different countries: USA (Las Vegas), Thailand, Cambodia, Mexico, Italy and Japan. Each one of them has its own charm and uniqueness, but they all have some common features that make them comfortable and sustainable for me. They all have power through solar panels, accessible and clean water sources, a secure inside to keep any dangerous critters away, and internet access (though not always the most reliable). They are also all located in scenic and peaceful areas, away from the noise and pollution of the cities.

I enjoy spending time in each of my properties, depending on the season and my mood. However, at this time, I have not let the general public into my life through videos, photos and stories at properties other than Las Vegas and Cambodia because of the current economic climate and political landscape (I also just stopped trusting giving all my information about my life to people I do not know, only for my property to be vandalized, robbed or lived in without my permission). Sometimes I like to experience the excitement and entertainment of Las Vegas, sometimes I like to relax and enjoy the nature and culture of Thailand, sometimes I like to explore the history and cuisine of Italy, sometimes I like to immerse myself in the diversity and vibrancy of Mexico, and sometimes I like to discover the beauty and hospitality of Georgia.

But out of all the countries I associate with, it is the Cambodian properties I spend a majority of my time because I am married to a Khmer and it is where we function best. We have a few properties in Cambodia: one in Phnom Penh and the others in the jungles of Mondulkiri. We love the warmth and friendliness of the Cambodian people, the richness and diversity of the Cambodian culture, and the affordability and convenience of the Cambodian lifestyle.

We also have some sort of garden growing in all our locations or at least trees we have planted to be able to fruit and harvest from within the next several years and to be able to get sustenance from. We grow vegetables, herbs, fruits and flowers that we use for our own consumption or share with our neighbors and friends. We enjoy the process of planting, nurturing and harvesting our own food, as well as the benefits of eating fresh, organic and healthy produce.

I feel very happy and fulfilled with my simple life in different countries with small properties that fit my needs and not others’ expectations. I don’t care what other people think or say about me or my choices. I don’t need to follow the trends or compete with anyone. I don’t need to have a big house or a fancy car or a lot of money. I just need to have a roof over my head, a bed to sleep on, a table to eat on, a chair to sit on, a book to read, a song to listen to, a person to love, a place to belong, and a world to explore.

I know that my lifestyle is not for everyone. Some people may think that I am crazy or irresponsible or selfish. Some people may think that I am wasting my time or money or potential. Some people may think that I am missing out on something or running away from something or searching for something. Let me stress, I don’t care what they think. I only care what I think and what I feel. And I think and feel that I am living my best life. I am living according to my values and my passions. I am living with freedom and flexibility. I am living with gratitude and generosity. I am living with curiosity and creativity. I am living with love and joy.

I don’t know what the future holds for me, my wife or for the world. I don’t know how long I will be able to continue this lifestyle or if I will ever want to change it. But I do know that right now, in this moment, I am happy and content with my simple life the way in which I designed to be able to fit my needs and not others’ expectations.

And that’s all that matters to me.

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