This American bought a $1 home in Italy and spent $35,000 renovating it: ‘It's much easier to be happier here'The Berkeley, Calif., resident booked her first flight to Mussomeli, Sicily, in 2019 and quickly ended up buying not one, not two, butDaniels, 50, has a construction background and envisioned three dream projects: a vacation home, a restaurant and a wellness center. So far, she's spent about $35,000 working with a local crew on her vacation home.
How to win ‘The Price is Right'—don't make this ‘egregious' mistake, says Yale-trained game theory expert That's not to say that Daniels' California neighbors aren't friendly, but the pace of living is different."Typically back home, people are always in a rush" shuffling between work and home, she says, and they don't have time for social activities.Sicilians approach leisure time much differently from Americans. For one, most Sicilians take part in a daily lunch and nap break from noon to 4 p.m. when most of the town shuts down.
Daniels sees a direct relation between high living costs and high stress, which leads Americans to overwork and means less time to invest in friendships and other passions.Now that she lives in Mussomeli for part of the year,"it's much easier to be happier here than it is to be happier back at home," she says.
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