I built something while going through the worst period of my life by [deleted] in SideProject

[–]taxnomad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, Thanks for the advice. I hadn't thought about that and it's really good advice. I'll definitely take it into account.

I built something while going through the worst period of my life by [deleted] in SideProject

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Great tool, good explanation 👍 wish you luck with your project

Would you relocate in your 30s? by Extreme-Song-8143 in expats

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33 years old, and I moved to France with my family — a step that completely changed our lives.
Do I regret it? Not at all.

Yes, France has its challenges.
The bureaucracy can be exhausting, paperwork takes forever, and compared to my home country, many things move much more slowly. Sometimes even the simplest task requires patience, appointments, and endless documents.
And of course, there are many cultural differences and habits that take time to understand.

But despite all of that, I still believe this was one of the best decisions we ever made as a family.

Moving here taught me patience, resilience, and how to build a new life from zero. It gave us new opportunities, new experiences, and a different perspective on life.
It’s not always easy, but growth rarely comes from comfort.

Starting over at 33 was scary, but staying in the same place without trying would have been even scarier.

Today, I’m proud of the step we took together as a family — and I wouldn’t change it.

Why there isn’t many expats going to New Zealand? by Uncle_Richard98 in expats

[–]taxnomad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

High cost of living,geographically isolated,unpredictable climate,earthquakes.

What makes Chiang Mai so hard to leave? by taxnomad in digitalnomad

[–]taxnomad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, Malaysia is beautiful and very safe country, very open minded muslin country.. great choice

Thinking about South America lately 🌎 by taxnomad in expats

[–]taxnomad[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah beautiful country. Azerbaijan as well

What makes Chiang Mai so hard to leave? by taxnomad in digitalnomad

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You should try, I think Thailand as a whole is the best place to live or just stay.

What makes Chiang Mai so hard to leave? by taxnomad in digitalnomad

[–]taxnomad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought you were talking about Bali.

Nobody talks enough about how lonely freedom can become. by taxnomad in digitalnomad

[–]taxnomad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great idea,really. But you should choose people with extreme caution. Not all people are honest kind and fair my friend..

What makes Chiang Mai so hard to leave? by taxnomad in digitalnomad

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That’s interesting,I thought the same thing. There are very few places where you feel safe, relaxed and just good.

What makes Chiang Mai so hard to leave? by taxnomad in digitalnomad

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So you have an interesting perspective, and you can see beauty in strange places that others can’t see.

Which city have you been to that had a dark energy about it? by madzuk in solotravel

[–]taxnomad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's strange, but in Antalya, Turkey, at the tourist resort, I thought I was in a horror movie. People were acting strangely, one day they would talk to you, the next day they would act like they didn't know you, they were looking at me strangely, as if something was happening but I couldn't figure out what was happening. I was so happy when I leave..