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“I hit a bottom in my life in the rat race,” Michael Negrin Townsend told the photographer Ann Summa. He was living from mortgage to mortgage and car payment to car payment and was “just obsessed with the next gadget and how much money I had in the bank,” he said. 10 years ago, after filing for bankruptcy in the U.S., Michael left his home in Albany, New York, and moved to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where he eventually got married. But he also fell for the place. “I fell in love with the values here,” he said, “where the value of your soul isn’t dependent on how much money you have in the bank.” In this weekend’s #NYTOpinion section, Suketu Mehta writes about Americans like Michael. Today, 9 million U.S. civilians live outside of the country — up from 4 million in 1999. “One of the fiercest debates in the nation these days centers on immigration to America, and whether it takes jobs away from people already here,” Suketu writes. “But maybe the solution is emigration from America.” | Are you an American living abroad? Use the hashtag #AmericanExpatLife to share a photo of what your life abroad looks like. In your caption, tell us why you made the move. What would you tell other Americans wondering about doing the same thing?


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