Header photo from their Delayed Gratification Instagram
The Big Move: Dream to Reality
At the tender ages of 22 and 23, Cole and Declan Campbell decided to quit their jobs in Canada and embark on an adventure in Costa Rica. In just four months, their social media accounts have garnered over 30,000 followers, sharing their new, tranquil life away from bustling cities, with the beautiful beaches of Jaco as their backdrop.
Building a Social Presence: Delayed Gratification
Since settling in Costa Rica, the Campbell brothers have been dedicated content creators under their profile, “Delayed Gratification”. Their effortless integration and appreciation for the Costa Rican culture, showcased through their adventures and culinary exploits, have endeared them to locals and international followers alike.
Culinary Adventures in Jaco
Among their favorite dishes discovered in Jaco are “caldosas”, alongside other Costa Rican delights like ceviches, casados, chifrijos, empanadas, and the renowned local coffee, usually recommended by their enthusiastic followers. They continue to explore and share new cultural experiences, establishing a strong connection with their audience.
Why Costa Rica? The Motivation Behind the Move
Craving a life in the tropics, away from the snow and cold of Edmonton, Alberta, the brothers sought a relaxed lifestyle, distanced from the daily grind of their corporate jobs. Their decision to move crystallized in April, drawn to Costa Rica primarily for its breathtaking natural beauty.
Exploring the Cost of Living in Paradise
Living in Jaco, the brothers spend approximately $1,775 per month, finding Costa Rica to be a more affordable living option compared to Canada. Inspired by the concept of “Delayed Gratification”, they advocate for a simpler, stress-free, and healthier lifestyle, constantly engaging in physical exercise and healthy eating, all while encouraging others to pursue their dreams, regardless of age or circumstances.