F*ck it! I’m Moving To Malaysia!

I lived in Indonesia for quite a long time, but now that's it. Here's the problem with such statements. Whoever makes them usually have their own specific reasons. More often than not, just clickbait. The reason most people usually do not consider, but this is my reason is fear. You know what? I'm afraid of of the regret of not doing something that for some reason just felt right. Even before I couldn't really explain this reason to myself before it fully crystallized in my head. Hey guys, good morning. Can I have Americano, please? Big hot. It's not that paralyzing kind of fear, but I think we tend to underestimate it because it's not here. It's just somewhere in the future. uh this possibility of regret future just doesn't exist that's why I cannot feel it and if I don't feel it like what's the problem now that's it >> Roman I've invested so much in the idea of living in Indonesia. But what if I'm completely honest with myself? What if I do not consider all those investments? How you doing? This was me 3 weeks ago here in Koala Lumpur right after my spinal surgery walking somewhere in Bukit Bintang. And that was the exact day when this thought popped up in my head for the first time. I want to live here. I couldn't explain it back then. But what I knew for sure is that this thought won't leave me and I will have to do something with it. I just cannot not to. I'm too afraid not to. The problem with this possible regret of not doing something anything is that it's in the future somewhere. Future doesn't exist right now. It's not happening now. What is happening now is life. We've got obligations. We've got stuff to take care about. Stepping into the fold. Staring at the unknown. It's got a way of showing us where we need to go. >> And here I am 3 weeks later. That's a new chapter. Even if it sets me back for a while, I do not care. What matters is being able to say later, I did it. That's enough reason to me. Everything else, I'll figure it out. But for now, I just did what I wanted. That's all that matters. See you in Kolumpur again.

Indonesia was my home base for a long time.
I lived there as an expat, traveled from there, built routines – it worked. But after moving back and forth between Indonesia and Malaysia, something became clear.

This video explains why I chose Malaysia as my second home.
Not hype. Not politics. Just real-life factors: lifestyle, infrastructure, healthcare, visas, travel convenience, and how daily life actually feels when you’re not on vacation.

If you’re thinking about moving to Southeast Asia, choosing between Indonesia and Malaysia, or building a long-term base as a digital nomad or expat, choose wise. Compare.

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27 Comments

  1. Accommodation near Bukit Bintang and the KL city centre tends to be expensive due to tourism. You may want to explore residential areas outside the city centre, such as Putrajaya. In my opinion, Putrajaya offers excellent facilities, including lakeside jogging spots and a more peaceful environment.

  2. Malaysia still more comfort to live than indonesia, i admitted..

    Indonesian government lost mind…

    Indonesia Government so proud of illegal logging and cause more 1000 people die..

    The life style of gov effected to people life style..

    You stay in malaysia, your soul more healthier.

  3. Roman why you leaving indonesia!!?? You split from your girlfriend??? With broken hearted💔
    P/s:- i saw one Russian singer he is mooooorrreee handsome and macho and HOT💕I love him Emin Agalarov😍😍😍

  4. Roman next time DO NOT CARRYING HEAVY BACKPACK BAG!!! Its bring bad PRESSURE to your Discs. DO NOT ALSO LIFTING ANY HEAVY BAG OR THINGS. EVEN YOU NOT HANDSOME AND HOT LIKE EMIN AGALAROV BUT I CARE AND CONCERNS BOUT YOU😁😁😁

  5. Living in Kuala Lumpur is one thing I have to admit, is the busy city. Because people from there aren’t always easygoing. Like the traffic and people. It’s really hard to condense the whole thing. And most of all, lack of a dangerous. I know but seriously, it is kinda caution to anyone around you. But yet again, Malaysia is the best and comfort place to stay.
    I’m from Malaysia btw 🇲🇾

  6. Bro, what are Malaysians doing to us? I honestly think they’re using magic or spraying something in the air that makes you addicted to this country — especially Kuala Lumpur 😂
    I’m from Morocco and I’ve traveled to many countries, but the moment my wife and I arrived in Kuala Lumpur, we instantly fell in love with it.
    Now we’re trying to cure ourselves of this addiction… but with no success 😂

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