For days I have and enjoy a new life, living on a desert island, but I lack nothing. There are people around me (so it is not as deserted), I have food and of course the internet.
It's a very peculiar island where the inhabitants are temporary, nobody stays there for an unlimited time, is a temporary island. The reception natives do when you arrive is very cozy because they remind you with many details and many hours throughout the day (or night) that are new, but all done very nicely, from the honey.
When I recommended it I knew I would not like it much. It has a large palm tree in the center and there meets everyone who lives on the island. Phones and emails are exchanged, they eat, drink, smoke, gossip, read, and resting a lot more.
Besides this palm is enclosed places where most people still in those sites spend a lot of time and people are very diverse.
Some did not talk to anyone, others too and some people even do it in another language. It's like a great tower of Babel. We all have the same mission in those places closed, so we share similar concerns and interests. I feel very "Agustito" (as I would say that ...), in these small caves on the island, which although not receive direct sunlight you feel very wrapped by the warmth.
In such small enclosures is a person who seems to have more power than anyone and that it must be the case. Sometimes I think some of these people have no desire to be there on that island, probably would like to enjoy the pleasures of it, but outside the closed areas, or lying in a hammock and soak up the sun, because they talk a lot and say nothing. However others will speak and you convey enthusiasm and optimism to keep you living in it.
The food never fails, the island has dishes that never thought she would try. Everything looks tastier and now and all. In addition to the resources of the island, there are other ways to source and have food for a long time, (but that is confidential, I can not reveal). MRCDN.
I dedicate my free time to stroll around the island, sometimes I catch a boat and around the vicinity to investigate new sites. I've known people who've been living there a long time and that you kindly provide guidance on how to survive in the best way in this unique island.
And that is my life now ... my island, my treasure.
(Thoughts of a college student in his early days.)
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