Relationships with people are only second in meaning to your relationship with God, so you seem to be in good shape on that. However, the strongest friendships are formed by filling each other's mutual needs as well as pursuing the same quests in life. From what you described, it sounds like the people around you are satiated on lib dopamine sources and don't seem to feel much in the way of a higher calling, so you're going to strike out on both those fronts. As far as making true friends while traveling and blowing a ton of cash, idk that sounds very hard.
One way to find decent people who truly need you is to get really good at a particular skill. If you have any drive for a craft, I'd look into that.
Going international does carry risk, but you're in a more comfortable position than most. Your investment income alone could tide you over hard times. As far as the risk analysis goes, I'm no statistician, but I look at it this way: you have some % chance of ending up in a bad spot if you make the move, but your chance of living a gray, torturous existence is 100% if you stay in Canada. Thus, moving is a fait accompli.
Relationships with people are only second in meaning to your relationship with God, so you seem to be in good shape on that. However, the strongest friendships are formed by filling each other's mutual needs as well as pursuing the same quests in life. From what you described, it sounds like the people around you are satiated on lib dopamine sources and don't seem to feel much in the way of a higher calling, so you're going to strike out on both those fronts.
One way to find decent people who truly need you is to get really good at a particular skill. If you have any drive for a craft, I'd look into that.
Going international does carry risk, but you're in a more comfortable position than most. Your investment income alone could tide you over hard times. As far as the risk analysis goes, I'm no statistician, but I look at it this way: you have some % chance of ending up in a bad spot if you make the move, but your chance of living a gray, torturous existence is 100% if you stay in Canada. Thus, moving is a fait accompli.