In this video, I share my personal journey of leaving behind my life in America and relocating to the Philippines. I talk about my discontent with the US, the challenges I faced in the Philippines, and how I overcame them. Through my story, I hope to inspire others who are considering a similar move, and show that it’s possible to find happiness and fulfillment in a new place.

From learning a new language and adjusting to a different culture, to finding new friends and discovering the beauty of the Philippines, I share the ups and downs of my journey. I talk about the things I love about my new home, and also some of my discontentment that drove me to make a move to the Philippines. Through it all, I’ve come to realize that life is a journey, and that transformation is possible, no matter where you are.

Join me on this walk and talk video as I share my story, and let’s explore together the beauty and wonder of the Pinoy life.

Finding Happiness in the Philippines: https://youtu.be/968TtcuJjVs

Our Amazing Mountain Climb: https://youtu.be/WIc-9VwpmzM

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27 Comments

  1. The economy in america in bad setuation right now all banks are insolvent inflation is too high worse became hyper inflation

  2. your children being there, with all the things going on (people with tingting going to girls locker room naked).. and schools teaching them the same stuff..

  3. I can relate to your inner experiences and your insights about them. I believe you have found something we all have, but most beings are unaware of it.

  4. We worked hard in CA fr the isla (hard is relative: I lived harder in the island but my siblings they had worked harder y some went abroad but with skills ( they gathered fr being employed in the USA naval base ;y some of my friends who usually worked on the USNavalBase in Subic y were trained here in the continental USA had chosen to settle in CA y elsewhere…my other 😅close at NASA ; y nieces y cuz are medical practitioners like doctors RNs y those who studied in the Philippines but had the chance to pursue education here in the 🇺🇸 y had worked are now mostly retired like me y my wife, my kids were all settled y had the best education y schools, that, we chos3 for them,y they are all intelligent…btw my father was a recipient of special immigrant visa fr the 🇺🇸 as an employee then…; it’s hard work there as a poor family y here they are all valued memories…Filipinos are generally patient y flexible, that we learned from difficult life…; Appreciate whatever life prepares for us but we have our individual boats to row🎉 y be well y safe brother!( add: my english is just based fr my basic grammar that picked up in HS ( ca 70)in my Bataan provincia 😂 )

  5. My niece and her American husband been living Roseville, CA for a decade now and relocated to Arkansas because her husband's work is much needed in that area, sold their home in Roseville and move in a 5 acre property with a house just needs a few retouching, but when they reached the age of retirement they're planning to live and frow oldnon our home town which near to a famous diving spot in central Philippines, that's their plan….

  6. There is a relatively new trend in America called “passport bro’s”, it mainly talks about why Americans or foreigners in general leave their home countries and prefer to look for love and life partners in other countries.. they review videos’s of American women bashing and talking badly about our Asian women.. you should look into it, I think you could really open their minds and maybe give your personal views on the issue, but, fair warning, this might put you in a place of criticism.. I just though you might be interested.. I’m happy you found peace and happiness in our country..

  7. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about deciding to move and live in Philippines. I will be retiring from work here in the U.S. but have not decided if we should retire back home because of our children and we just turned grandparents last year and so it’s difficult to decide to leave our grand baby. But we are deciding just to visit for now and see if we can still retire in the Philippines bringing the whole family since our children work remotely here in the U.S. since Covid started.

  8. I felt the same.I make money here in US.But I’m still struggling.And life so stressful.Although there is a free healthcare here.But you still easily get sick for some reasons.

  9. My dude exit and got the F out, and dont wanna address pronouns and cave to woke culture, hope you enjoy your stay in a conservative christian country.

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