"It was a change of perspective. Money can no longer be our currency because … it's never going [to be] enough. Time became our currency — how do we spend our time doing what we want?"The first thing the duo did was sell most of their possessions, including their businesses and real estate, said Sullivan.
"We are not rich," Khoo insisted."It was very important [to be debt-free]. For example, for properties that we bought, we made sure that [they were] paid off within five years." "The best part of van life for both of us is the freedom of not having to pre-book air tickets or trains, buses or hotels. We can come and go when we like," she added.In 2019, they started planning a six-month road trip to the U.K., which would have taken them through China, Mongolia, Russia and Europe.Earlier this year, many countries reopened their borders to travelers, and the couple were preparing to leave.happened.
Sullivan eventually fell in love with the lifestyle. In April this year, the couple bought a secondhand full-keel boat for $15,000.While the idea of living on a sailboat is relaxing, Khoo and Sullivan said it's anything but glamorous.
Don’t have kids?
They must be having great sex to go out at sea with the same woman
Is that tip they they smuggle cocaine to make ends meet?
Anyone loan me money for a boat Take our journey and take our last breaths out at sea? SERIOUSLY on the cusp of losing the roof over mine and my service dog's head. Hate resorting to this; completely embarrassed. I certainly don't know what more to do.
“In a house, if you get pissed off at each other, you can just leave ... Here you can’t. You have to make up and say you’re sorry,” said Khoo. You know it’s a lie when it’s only Rene apologising all the time and Khoo takes the credit 🤣🤣
Prostitution.