
Financially, Marquez has created a diversified income stream of approximately $4,000 per month, which affords him an upper-middle-class lifestyle. This includes VA disability benefits ($1,500), part-time teaching ($900-$1,300), a stipend for his master’s degree ($1,000), and speculative day trading. He resides in a modern apartment with panoramic city views for $850 a month, with remarkably low expenses for utilities and transportation.
Despite challenges like noise pollution and the difficulty of the Vietnamese language, he is captivated by the local culture. He appreciates the curious and friendly nature of the people, which has allowed him to let his own guard down. Marquez envisions a permanent future in Vietnam, with plans to open a bar that serves as a cultural bridge between Vietnamese people and foreigners.
