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3 Secret Benefits To The Sovereign Lifestyle

Much has been said about the obvious major benefits of leading a sovereign lifestyle. The freedom, the money-making opportunities, the women…

But there are secret benefits as well…

Ones so subtle most people never consciously recognize them, even after these hidden advantages drastically improve their lives. Which is why today’s article highlights three secret benefits of living a sovereign lifestyle.

1. Enjoy Florida Weather At Dirt-Cheap Prices

Most Americans live their entire lives in cold climates, working hard so they eventually retire to warm weather states like Florida. But you can skip the 30 years of mindless toil and get right to the fun part, while you’re still young enough to enjoy it, by simply moving abroad.

Most warm weather countries are cheap when you’re earning in Dollars.

Case in point?

Here’s a beautiful hotel right on the beach in Vung Tau, Vietnam for $19 per night.

If you work remote or run your own business, you can easily move to a warm weather country and enjoy a Florida like environment all-year – without paying Florida prices.

2. Effortless Health Improvements

In many Western countries, life revolves around sitting in a chair. You sit down to drive your car. You sit down at your job. And you sit down at social events to discuss politics, sports, and current events.

The United States, as well certain Canada cities and parts of Mexico, are car-centric. Meaning cities were built around the idea of everyone owning a car and driving everywhere. Some people like cars and driving, which is fine. But sitting in a car all-day makes it hard to burn-off excess calories. Just one of the reasons countries like the United States lead the world in terms of obesity.

Other countries are more walkable. Stores are restaurants are in mixed in with houses and apartment buildings. So everything you need is typically within your neighborhood.

Even Vietnam, with its crazy motorbike traffic is fairly walkable – as long as you stay inside your district.

Walking to the grocery store or coffee shop might not sound like much. But it’s a great way to get some passive exercise. And you can easily rack-up 5,000 or more steps in a single day this way. All without stepping inside a gym.

3. More Time To Pursue Your Passions

You’ve enjoying nice weather. You’ve got money in your pocket. And you’re healthier than you were before. What’s next?

Whatever you feel like doing.

Freedom is the big benefit most people tout when they talk about living a sovereign lifestyle. And they’re 100% correct. However, freedom goes beyond being able to move around or avoid restrictive laws in your home country.

Freedom also means being time rich and having the opportunity to pursue your passions.

Maybe you want to write a book. Or train hard to win a competitive physical event. Or maybe you’re interested in learning a second language and studying local history. Whatever your passions and interests, you now have the time and ability to do them.

And that is the greatest benefit of all.

Rob: