A 52-year-old girl has a stable job and "Staying on Email" and spends 1.5 million years and is worth it: I don t miss the life in the country

Email is just a form of travel for most people, but a 52-year-old woman gave up her 9-5 job on the land and moved directly to the email, saying that she was very suitable and did not regret such a decision. Belencia Wallace, a 52-year-old woman in C...


Email is just a form of travel for most people, but a 52-year-old woman gave up her 9-5 job on the land and moved directly to the email, saying that she was very suitable and did not regret such a decision.

Belencia Wallace, a 52-year-old woman in California, USA, originally worked in medical management and administration related work. She decided to move to the email and move to a full-time self-media worker. Using Wi-Fi and work space on the email, she shared her new lifestyle of "full of climax, lows and unexpected moments" on TikTok, and has accumulated more than 80,000 fans on TikTok.

Huarez has been sailing at sea for nearly half a year and has docked at 78 ports. To make the journey more interesting, she booked multiple different mailers, and she believed that each ship brought unique experience, from luxury facilities to family-friendly activities, as much as possible.

When she was interviewed, she expressed no regrets about her email journey, and her only regret was that she did not start such a life earlier.

How much does it cost to live at sea a year? Why choose to leave the land?

Huarez revealed that the total cost of living at sea for a year is about US$50,000 to US$60,000 (about NT$1.5-1.8 million), which includes accommodation, dining, entertainment and shore sightseeing itinerary. She thought it was actually quite cost-effective compared to living in the country, especially when considering rent, water and electricity, food and urban entertainment expenses.

Wares's idea of ​​spending a year on email comes from his love for travel and his desire to have a convenient lifestyle with email as "home". He wants to explore multiple destinations, but does not want to worry about logistics issues such as accommodation and dining. She clicks out to provide a unique way to travel not only to travel the world but also to enjoy the comfortable environment of this sea community.

Huares said he met interesting people from all over the world and even established a family-like relationship with the crew. She quickly adapted to the rhythm of life at sea. The best part is that you can wake up in a new destination every few days, and the beautiful scenery along the way, cultural experiences, and various forgotten experiences are incomparable. In addition, the onboard facilities such as swimming pools, restaurants and entertainment activities make every day feel like it’s on vacation.

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♬ luther - Kendrick Lamar & SZA The drawbacks of the email journey: lack of privacy

Huarez said frankly that he did not miss living in the world: "Mail is like another home, and the changing scenery makes life full of freshness." But he didn't even say that sometimes he would still miss the private space he knew and the feeling of being able to cook.

She believes that the biggest drawback of living on mail is the occasional lack of privacy and limited space for the ship. In addition, due to poor time and unstable Wi-Fi connections, staying in touch with family and friends sometimes is also a challenge.

Are you planning to live back to the mainland?

The "sea resident" said: "Now I feel like I am more like a citizen of the world. After this journey is over, I will stay in Asia for a while, then go naturally and see where the universe will take me."



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