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Americans will spend $15,000 annually keeping themselves trapped in dysfunction but claim $247 consultation to escape it is unaffordable. The financial investment required to maintain American lifestyle while hating everything about it dwarfs the one-time cost of relocating somewhere that lifestyle is actually sustainable and enjoyable. You're already spending thousands monthly on: healthcare that doesn't keep you healthy, childcare that eats entire second income, housing that requires unsustainable percentage of earnings, food that's actively making you sick, car dependency because infrastructure forces it, everything costing more while quality decreases. That's not frugality. That's paying premium prices to stay miserable. The calculation most people do is: "I can't afford $247 for consultation" while simultaneously paying $800 monthly for health insurance that doesn't cover anything, $1,500 for childcare per kid, $2,000+ for rent or mortgage in area they don't even like, $600 for car payment plus insurance plus gas. It's not about having money. It's about what you're willing to spend money on. Maintaining familiar misery feels like necessary expense. Investing in unfamiliar solution feels like luxury you can't justify. But here's the actual math: continuing to pay American costs to live American life you hate will cost you tens of thousands annually for rest of time you stay. That expense is ongoing, increasing, with no end point. Investing in relocation is one-time expense followed by dramatically lower ongoing costs and dramatically higher quality of life. The ROI is immediate and compounds. You're choosing to spend more money on worse outcome because it's familiar spending pattern. That's not financial constraint. That's priority decision disguised as affordability issue. The "I can't afford to leave" argument falls apart when you're spending equivalent of relocation costs every few months just existing in America. You can afford it. You're already spending that money. You're just spending it on maintaining the problem instead of solving it. Every month you stay paying American prices for American dysfunction is another few thousand dollars that could have funded either relocation itself or significantly better life in place where those same dollars stretch 2-3x further. The expensive choice is staying. You're just calling it "necessary expenses" so it doesn't feel like choice. But choosing to keep paying those expenses month after month while refusing one-time investment to eliminate them is the actual expensive decision. When people say services are expensive, what they mean is: "I'm not prioritizing this highly enough to redirect spending toward it." Which is fine. Just be honest about it. You're choosing to maintain current situation over investing in different one. Not because you lack resources. Because you lack conviction that change is worth temporary financial discomfort or sacrifice of other spending. The people who move abroad aren't wealthier than people who stay. They're just willing to redirect money they're already spending toward outcome they actually want instead of continuing to fund outcome they hate. Link in bio for people ready to invest in solution instead of maintaining problem. How much are you spending monthly to stay stuck? ๐Ÿ†˜๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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Some of those people tell me that my services are too expensive, but I've been thinking about this and it's actually just more expensive to stay in America. Right now what you do is you pay to fund your own misery. You have to pay exorbitant child care costs. You have to pay crazy healthcare prices or risk going into debt over your healthcare needs because you're stuck in America. You have to pay to eat food that the government allows toxins in. You're constantly paying to keep yourself miserable. But yet my consultation fee is too expensive. No, you're not broke. You're just spending money maintaining the problem instead of solving the problem. If you don't know me, I'm Veronica and I help Americans leave the United States for good so that you do not have to deal with that chaos anymore. You don't have to keep paying to maintain your own survival. You can just move abroad and start thriving somewhere where you are safe and free and happy and I can help you do that. I match Americans to visa programs around the world. There's 217 different visa programs that I can suggest to you and I help you figure out which one is right for you based on your personal preferences and your current situation. If you want to work with me, the link to do that is in my bio. Because my services cost money, but staying in the United States costs more money. Plus your time, your mental health, your safety, your physical health, all things that you can change if you decide to move abroad.

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