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Best Places to Retire is in San Miguel, Mexico



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By : Matthew Stanton    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-06-23 21:34:01
This week on CBS Sunday Morning there was a segment on retirees moving to Ashville, North Carolina. Essentially the retirees had been professionals and found themselves involved in activities that were intellectually stimulating. And in Ashville they found like-minded people. Furthermore, the community has a university wherein retired individuals teach courses to other retirees. Everything from languages to grant writing to physics was being offered.

I am a big dreamer and for years have investigated the idea of retiring young. (If I keep dreaming and not doing it, I will miss the opportunity of retiring young. Time is catching up with me!) Almost every list of Best Places in the World to Retire in the past years has included the town of San Miguel de Allende in the mountains of central Mexico. I wondered why this was so and thus had to go and find out for myself.

I could not help but think of San Miguel as I was watching the retirees in Ashville. The places are worlds apart. One is in first-world America, in the South, in green, lush mountains. The other is situated in the desert of third-world Mexico. But the similarities are striking.

The expats in San Miguel de Allende (many of who are not of retirement age, but left the U.S. 10 or 15 years prior to retirement) were intellectually involved in learning or in giving service, just as those in Ashville. They felt alive and vibrant. Many are studying Spanish or history or poetry or bridge. It was pretty impressive to me to see 80 year old students studying Spanish.

The other impression that I was struck by in San Miguel was how many expats. Spend inordinate amounts of time helping improve the lives of the Mexicans. When I asked about this and whether these do gooders had always been involved in helping, the answer was a resounding no. However, in Mexico they felt more generous and felt moved to help. And they told me that they were helping because they knew that their help was going directly to another person. There was nothing in between them and the recipient.

One charitable group builds houses for the homeless. The cost is $1500 US and the donations for the construction come from expatriates. The group does all the building themselves.

Another group dedicates itself to promoting college education to women. It chooses young women in high school, aiding them financially and emotionally. Anther group supports day care centers for the children of single mothers. There are a total of over 35 charitable groups run by enthusiastic expatriates with years of experience and wisdom.

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, like Ashville, North Carolina, is brimming over with thoughtful, vital expatriates who have not opted out of life.
Author Resource:- Matthew Stanton writes articles about Living In San Miguel and how this beautiful experience through living in this small town can make a better life during retirement. Simply visit this site for information at http://www.lostandfoundinmexico.com
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