Questions For The Group About People Moving to Costa Rica And Don't Have a Massive Budget to Start With

Now that I found this group about people moving to Costa Rica, I would like to make a question to the non-filthy rich folks. I live a very low materialistic life with little spending because my income is very small. For the las ten years I have being enjoying reading books, writing stories to sell them when posible, my life is mostly outdoors, and a nice social gathering (friends) here and there sometimes once a week.
 For sure I have a very spiritual personality, and I'm looking to become a self-taught herbalist (Vegetarian person) with some local teachings if I can find any at the place you guys are right now "CR" !
Wild Volcano in Costa Rica
So, what places you can recommend me to move in and do you think would fit best for someone's life style like me? 
I do come from Minnesota state, and currently living in Texas. So, I do speak some Spanish language because I went to learn with a college course a year ago. 
Surprisingly I have done some research but it is confusing because  it seems like I like too many of the choices I have and I going to need some suggestions feeding, please lol.

Another ??, It there in CR any jobs available for someone like me to start working, maybe a restaurant to cover my food right away... or how has it been living there for those that don't have a massive budget to start with, I'm talking about money wise.?
And the last question! Any available books to buy about that country of Costa Rica and it's history? Maybe for me to catch some knowledge on how to maneuver through at least the first 4 three months over there? 
Thank You for reading my questions about to to live when I move to Costa Rica in Central America. I sending all the good energy and lots of love to you guys out there making massive changes in your life, feel very proud of you!

Answers (8)

    • Denise Menke

      Why don't you take your free natural air somewhere near?
      like for example, visit South Florida, there are a lot of beaches with white sand and maybe you can get a job well paid over-there.

      • Xavier Gore

        I will move when I reach the retirement age of . But I think Costa Rica is very expensive to live, so I must save a lot of dollars before considering the trip.

        • Juliana Tyson

          Don't move anywhere till you have enough money to spare for your new lifestyle. Besides, why to move away from your homeland when you just could make a small strip and get a fell of what is waiting for you in there.

          • Susie Vincent

            Probable investing a strong amount of money could be the reason why young people move out of the United States to CR, I think.

          • That is a dreamed vacations for fifteen days or so. I don't see why you want to move over-there and abandone your homeland country. The US has amazing places where people can move and live happily ever lasting "forever".

          • That sounds like a dreamed place for a honeymoon and get away from city noise etc.
            I will consider it, Why not?.

            • Ron Jeez

              Visiting a volcano is a very excitement trip, I guess.

              • Tom Harper

                I'll move but, when I'm rich so no work is needed.

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