I sold everything I owned and moved to a town that doesn’t even show up on Maps.

Earlier this year, I relocated to a rural town with only 100,000 people.

For those who don’t know me: I’m obsessed with the gym and marketing. All I need is some heavy metal to lift and a computer with Wi-Fi. My two passions are writing and getting stronger. Nothing keeps me tied to a big city.

At the beginning of 2025, I sold all my earthly possessions in Guadalajara and bought a ticket to an unknown town that required two layovers to reach. I went from living alongside 5 million souls to coexisting with only 100,000.

Needless to say, it has exceeded all my expectations.

I arrived, and two days later, I had already rented a big house 10 minutes from the town center, with a privileged view of Mexico’s most important volcanoes.

The streets are named after indigenous rulers, and the flowers are so fresh they last two weeks on your table after you buy them.

I can’t think of a single thing I miss about Guadalajara or that was better there, but I can think of at least 50 things that are better in my new town.

My only regret is not doing it sooner.

These days, big cities feel like an unnecessary burden. Now you can dominate the world from a laptop on top of a volcano.

With just one button and the magic of automation, you can send more emails in a second than all the people you’ll meet in your lifetime; and that makes me very happy.

If you’re just starting out and don’t know how to set up your inbox, let alone a newsletter with automation and advanced segmentation; I’m accepting clients to help them dominate cyberspace like a Roman general.

Just send me a message here

Cesar