Billy and Akaisha Kaderli published an updated interview with Paul and Vicki Terhorst on their web site:
Paul Vicki Terhorst Interview Update
As a touchstone for those who may not have heard of them, Paul and Vicki early retired about 30 years ago and have been an inspiration for many living-abroad early retirees before that lifestyle was as popular or accepted.
Paul also wrote the successful book entitled: "Cashing in on the American Dream: How to retire at 35"
Small part of the interview here:
Paul Vicki Terhorst Interview Update
As a touchstone for those who may not have heard of them, Paul and Vicki early retired about 30 years ago and have been an inspiration for many living-abroad early retirees before that lifestyle was as popular or accepted.
Paul also wrote the successful book entitled: "Cashing in on the American Dream: How to retire at 35"
Small part of the interview here:
REL: We asked you before for your advice for someone considering your type of lifestyle. Is there anything you would like to add given the economics and the world changes that have transpired?
P&V: We figure the world has pretty much moved our way over the past thirty years. Airfares have come way down, countries like China and Vietnam have opened up, ATMs make accessing cash easier, AirBNB gives us more housing options, and as our friends get older they have more time to play. Email, online banking, and Expedia have dramatically improved life on the road. We're frankly puzzled why so many people over fifty, with plenty of money, continue to work for their assets, and stay put, and otherwise stick to traditional ways, when the world around us has changed so much.