I Left USA and Moved To Thailand. Why I’ll NEVER Go Back. #thai

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Published 2023-09-09
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This is my story of how I achieved my dreams in America, only to feel unfulfilled and hopeless. Everything changed when I spontaneously took a trip to Thailand.

Chapters:
0:00 The Beginning
2:02 Visiting Thailand
2:20 Italki Sponsorship
4:14 Why I Left US
9:01 Moving To Thailand
9:58 Why Thailand is Perfect.

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All Comments (21)
  • @danielmckinnon9627
    I am American and I recently returned to the US after two total years living in Thailand and many of the things mentioned in the US I was aware of. So glad to return to Thailand after a few weeks of visiting family and a few friends. I finished selling what I had stored at my son’s home and my life is more chill here in Thailand.
  • @MHOD82
    We are happy for you but we as Thai cannot afford to have that lifestyle daily. Sometime it’s so unfair for the ones who built the city, work hard and paid taxes. They still struggle with their life just to have that good life in Thailand. Don’t forget to give back to one another. That’s the only way that all of us live happily and care for one another. We are building this kind-hearted society together. Welcome to Thailand. Be Thai. Big hugs.
  • @scottgresham6759
    I discovered Thailand at age 34. Too old in my opinion, but I'm glad I did. There's something truly liberating about Thailand, it's beauty and its culture.
  • @juanrincon8777
    This guy is SUPER accurate! I never been to Thailand but everything he said about the USA is right on point! Thank you for this video!
  • @jameslalanne5338
    Currently in Thailand, I've lost weight in my face has slimmed down, it's only been four months. So far so good.
  • I did exactly the same - very successful and financially secure, but unfulfilled. Thailand has provided a much better life on all levels. Congrats of the decision.
  • @crystaltharrell
    In 2021 I made the same decision! However, I moved to Bali instead of Thailand. I am also from the south and totally resonated with your video. I used to work so hard to achieve my goals in the US and, after I did, I felt totally lost. Moving to Southeast Asia saved my life ❤ Sometimes it‘s hard to explain to people why but I will start showing them this video from now on when they ask lol THANK YOU!
  • @Attila433
    i'm from switzerland and feel the same as you. In thailand i feel me the first time in my life free, really free. Everything easy, people no think to much and when you as farang look the pepole same as you, so many goodness and peace come back....now im 50....i think in 5 Years i can cut my life from this materialist and cold life and enjoy the last part of my life in TH.....i wish your happyness will never stop.....
  • @synkflo
    I am also a korean american from los angeles, and like u, i got rid of everything packed a suitcase and a bagpack and booked a 1 way to bangkok in January 2023. Stayed for a month and didn't like the traffic and smog (being from LA). Now i live in pattaya, have a pretty chill life, close to the beach, and am happier than ever(there are still stresses). Glad to see that there are others striving for the same lifestyle.
  • Respect bro. I feel the same way about life here in TX and when I say it out loud, people look at me like I'm weird. Nice to know I'm not the only one! It must've taken a lot of courage to make that leap. Congrats on taking the plunge, and I'm glad it's worked out so far.
  • @reasings
    This is amazing thank you for sharing your experience!! It's super helpful
  • @deba1011
    As a korean-american who just came back to the US after 3 months stay in Bangkok, I couldn't agree more with what you said. My quality of life escalated significantly when I was in Thailand. I miss Thailand so much haha
  • @daveduff5180
    Awesome video. Professional, very informative and inspiring. I am an American living in Kyoto, Japan for the last 30 years and find my quality of life vastly superior to any thing I could expect back in the states. I now live in a spacious house in a great area for a mere 400 US dollars. Fantastic health care, no crime to speak of and most remarkably no increase in rent in more than 20 years. Unreal.
  • Very well said Paul! I just found your channel and I have been living in San Francisco ever since I was 8 years old, my husband and I cannot wait to move there in 15 months! Thanks for sharing 😊
  • @LaSpectress
    Everytime I have a serious emotional problem or existential crisis I go to Thailand and it fixes everything. I don't know what it is. Such a peaceful country and culture. Love the people. It's pure bliss. Touching down in Bangkok every time really is like a warm hug - special place indeed. Enjoy ❤
  • @MrTupeloFlash
    Thailand saved me too, after losing my wife to Cancer at a young age, i started again in Thailand. I felt so welcomed & felt alive again. Thank you Thailand
  • @lookissjaxin
    Good 😊 for you man! From the USA 🇺🇸 also. You cashed in your chips and now you’ve bought the most important things: time and peace of mind. I salute 🫡 u brother.
  • @J28888
    As Thai people, we see tourists living happily in Thailand, and we are happy. Korea, Japan, America, countries that Thai people really like.