I booked a $200 flight to Panama on a whim, then decided to move there. I found the community I was missing in the US.
Chrysten Crockett moved from Atlanta to Panama City and said she's staying for good.
Courtesy of Chrysten Crockett.
Chrysten Crockett visited Panama during a trip to Latin America and fell in love with the country.
She thinks Panama is more welcoming than the US and has a stronger sense of community.
Crockett will still travel the world, but Panama has become her permanent home base.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Chrysten Crockett, a Cleveland native who moved from Atlanta to Panama City.
Crockett, 36, owns a content marketing agency that she now runs from Panama.
The following has been edited for length and clarity.
I have no kids and I am not married, so I decided to take a leap and travel .
I was like, "Let me try this travel thing out while I can." I've always been nomadic in a way; I went from Ohio to New York to Charlotte to Atlanta.
Then I thought, let's try out another country this time.
I didn't really know where I wanted to live; I just knew I wanted to move.
I had a list of countries I wanted to check out.
Costa Rica was on the list, along with Brazil, Colombia, and others.
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