People say "it's too late for me to start over" when what they mean is "I'm scared to start over." Age becomes the socially acceptable excuse. Because no one argues with "I'm 55, I'm too old." But here's the problem with that logic: retirement visas exist BECAUSE countries want older residents with stable income. 68 retirement visa programs globally. Programs designed for people 50+, 55+, 60+. You're not too old. You're literally the target demographic. And for some programs, you're actually too YOUNG to qualify. Have to wait until you hit the age threshold. So when someone says "it's never too late to start over" and your immediate response is "but I'm 58," you're revealing the real barrier isn't age. It's fear using age as cover. Fear of: change, unknown, leaving familiar dysfunction, admitting life could be different, being wrong about "this is just how it is." Age is the excuse that shuts down conversation. Because once you say "I'm too old," people stop pushing. They nod sympathetically. You get to stay stuck without judgment. But the truth is uncomfortable: if 68-year-olds are moving abroad and thriving, your age isn't the problem. Your unwillingness to be uncomfortable is. It's never too late to start over. But it WILL be too late if you keep using age as permission to stay the same forever. Link in bio for retirement visa options that prove age isn't the barrier you think it is. ๐๐บ๐ธ #TikTokCreatorSearchInsightsIncentive
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It's never too late to start over, and you're only telling yourself that it is as a defense mechanism. You know damn well, there are people in retirement age that leave the country and move abroad. So you telling yourself that at 50, you're too old to start over is absolute nonsense. I was 34 and my husband was 37 when we decided to move abroad, so I get that I was young when I did it. But my parents joined us and moved to Japan when they were 68 years old. They had never done anything like that, but they did it because they're not too old to start over and have a new adventure. There's healthcare all over the world that can provide you care at a much lower price than what you would get in the United States. The idea that you're too old to start over is just a cop out because of course, as the saying goes, the best time to do this was 10 years ago, but the next best time is now. Now is the time that you have, now is the time that you can make a choice, you don't have to blame your age, you don't have to blame your age, you don't have to blame all the things that you've accumulated in life as your reason for why you can't leave. You absolutely can leave and this can be your next great adventure by moving abroad no matter what age you are and I can help you. I'm Veronica and five years ago, I moved abroad with my family of four and I help people with retirement income find visas all around the world that they qualify for. So if you are ready to stop blaming your age and find a new adventure somewhere in this world, I will find a visa that will take you so that you can create a new home somewhere awesome.
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