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The idea to move abroad is usually seen as the nuclear option for Americans. Your first, second, third and 100th plan is to try and make the best of your current reality. There is a lot of mental gymnastics that goes into justifying staying in the United States. From my perspective the idea to relocate abroad is the most reasonable reaction to the current state of things. Even our best case scenario is another 3.25 years of utter chaos and bullshit. Radicalization is snowballing under this regime. Right now it’s not too late to leave, but eventually it might be. Why would you wait until shit hits the fan to protect yourself and your family? πŸ†˜πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ #creatorsearchinsights

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It's kind of hard to find Americans who would benefit from moving abroad until they're already at the place where they've fallen down 19 different rabbit holes and they've talked to everybody in their life about how they have to leave the country. And those kind of clients, although they are my bread and butter, I'm really trying to find the people who don't even think of relocating overseas as an option. They are just head down in their life, stuck in the hamster wheel, not even realizing that they can look up and think about options outside of what's currently happening in their life. The idea of an international move is absolutely bonkers. And tell the moment that you realize that it's not actually that crazy. And I want to inspire people to understand that it is actually an option. And find the people before they even realize that they could leave to show them that they can. Do you know people like that who are stuck in the rat race, just hustling and dealing with the monotony of everyday life and not even thinking about how to make things better because they feel like it's an impossible situation. That's who I'm trying to find. I'm trying to find the people before they have 75 browser tabs open for all the different options and read every single blog on the internet about all things relocating abroad. I want to find the people who are still in the stage where they're just like shit sucks. What do I do? And I want to help you understand that what you do is you pack your bags and you move overseas. Five years ago, my family decided we were done with the chaos of America and we were ready to get out and it took us one month to pack our bags and leave the country. And now we've lived on three continents and we could not be happier. This global lifestyle has allowed us to stay away from the absolute shit show happening over there and instead just enjoy a calm, happy, connected life with each other. If this is landing on your for you page and you've never thought about moving abroad but now you're wondering, well, could I do that? Leave me a comment because that's who I'm trying to find.

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