This seems like a job in which you get little in return. There are no details here. Would I even get a place to stay or would I have to pay for that? It also seems strange that you throw in terms like "entrepreneurs" and "lifestyle designers" when this sounds a lot like a job. I have to apply, I need to pick up a list of specific skills and I work on projects which aren't my own. Why wouldn't I just work at a real job and make real money?<p>Personally, I think that anyone looking for this sort of life would be better off freelancing. I can live for under USD $500 in the Philippines (rent as low as USD $100 for a new two bedroom apartment) which means that I'm choosing where I live and what I work on. I can get by with just an hour of work per day and I can work on my own project for the rest of the day (or more realistically, work on one decent project for a month or two and live off the payment for the rest of the year.)<p>I'm sure you guys mean well, but it doesn't seem like a great deal.