
A London-based banker has moved to a remote island in Laos, Southeastern Asia to start a productive career.
31-year-old Jon
Watkinson quit his high paying banking job and sold his property at age
27 because he felt he is not being productive by typing emails and
doing day to day banking duties.
He
was once a banker earning £75,000 per year now, he has become a farmer
on the remote island of Don Det in the middle of Mekong River in
Southern Laos.
Hear what Jon told Daily Mail sources:
‘My
family are very supportive. I miss them but they supported me in this.
It’s a sacrifice for my way of life,’ ‘The epiphany moment came when I
looked around at work at everyone typing into their computers. I didn’t
see what we were producing. We were just producing emails and nothing of
any value. I thought I have never built or made anything or had
tangible results in my hands, I thought that’s what I want to do.’
‘I
found this place where I thought I could put roots down and do
something different. I love it here, I am indebted to this country as it
has given me back my trust in humanity which I lost in the UK’ .







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