Starting over isn't quitting. It's reinvesting. You're taking everything you've earned - skills, knowledge, resilience, resources - and putting it somewhere with better ROI. In America, you work harder every year and get less. Healthcare costs more. Housing costs more. Safety costs more. Time with family costs more. Diminishing returns. Starting over abroad means the same effort - same skills, same work, same you - produces more. More safety. More time. More affordability. More peace. That's not starting from scratch. That's strategic reallocation. You're not giving up. You're refusing to keep investing in a system that's bankrupting you emotionally, financially, and physically. Link in bio when you're ready to reinvest yourself somewhere the returns actually make sense. ๐๐บ๐ธ #creatorsearchinsights
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When you move abroad, you're not starting over. You're just taking everything that you learned already and applying it somewhere better. For example, there's tons of things in your life that you know that you should do. You know that you should eat healthier and consume better foods for yourself. But maybe you don't because it's financially not practical for you to do that in the United States. But once you move to another country, your budget dynamics totally change and access to healthy fruits and vegetables and foods in general is going to be much more prevalent. So you will be able to make different choices based on what you know you should do because economically, it's much more viable. No matter what your health situation is, you know that exercise and moving your body is good for you. But maybe right now in the United States, you don't do that even though you should because time is a huge problem. It's a huge constraint on your life. You're spending all your time doing things you don't want to be doing, you're commuting, you're working, you're having to run your kids around to a bunch of different activities that are geographically not ideal for having any time in your life. And therefore you put off the idea of going to the gym or doing anything active with your body because that's just not practical for your current life. But when you move abroad, you get to design your life from the ground up. So you get to pick where you live and where all of your activities are. And that design means that all of a sudden you have way more free time. It's not that you don't know what you should be doing or want to be doing. You just can't do it in your current situation in the United States. And that's by design. They want you to be desperate and unhealthy and trying to grind in order to get the things that you want that you'll probably never achieve. In other countries, being able to do what you want is just standard. You do what you want. You've got way more time. You've got more economic possibilities. So while it's totally okay to start over and move abroad, you're not starting from scratch. You're starting from a point of you already know so many things. You just can't implement them in that country. But you would be able to implement them in another country when all the other problems that you had in the United States have shifted away. When you have access to health care, when you have access to food that doesn't have toxins in it, when you have access to be able to survive off of just one job instead of wasting your time on multiple jobs, all of the things that you know can be applied much differently when your basic survival is not threatened like it is in the United States. If you don't know me yet, I'm Veronica and I help Americans move abroad. I'll be figuring out which countries will take you so that you can stop feeling stuck in the United States and you can go live a life that you design in another country.
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The life you've built in America isn't the life you wanted. It's the life you could scrape together under constraints of: wages that don't cover basics, healthcare tied to employment, housing costs consuming half your income, constant financial stress, survival mode as default state. You didn't choose misery. You chose best option available within impossible constraints. But those constraints are geographic. Change geography, change constraints, change what's possible. The apartment you can barely afford in America becomes the nice place with breathing room abroad. The paycheck that barely covers survival in America becomes the income that allows saving abroad. The constant stress about one emergency destroying you financially becomes manageable situation where emergencies are expensive but not catastrophic. Same income. Same skills. Same person. Different location. Completely different life. You're not stuck because you lack resources. You're stuck because resources you have don't work in location you're in. Move those resources to location where they work better, and you're not stuck anymore. But moving requires: tolerating uncertainty about how things will work out, being uncomfortable while figuring out new systems, releasing familiar patterns even when familiar is miserable, trusting you can build better life from scratch. Most people choose familiar misery over unfamiliar uncertainty. Devil you know feels safer than devil you don't, even when devil you know is grinding you down. This is why people stay in: jobs they hate, relationships that don't work, locations that don't serve them, lives that feel like slow suffocation. Because at least they know how to survive current misery. Unknown is terrifying even when unknown might be better. But what if you're not choosing between misery and uncertainty? What if you're choosing between: familiar misery that will continue indefinitely, or temporary uncertainty that leads to actually building life you want? When you're in survival mode, you're making choices based on: what's cheapest, what's fastest, what gets you through next month, what keeps crisis at bay. Not what you actually want. What you can manage given constraints. Those choices compound into life that doesn't reflect your preferences. Reflects what you could piece together while drowning. But when you move somewhere your income works better, you're not in survival mode anymore. You have breathing room to choose based on: what you actually want, what serves your family, what creates life you're proud of. That's not small difference. That's the difference between life you're enduring and life you're choosing. Living in America isn't default you're stuck with. It's choice you're making every day by not choosing differently. And choosing differently is available to you. Link in bio for people ready to choose. What would you choose if survival wasn't consuming all your energy? ๐๐บ๐ธ