Great time chatting and partaking in bro activities with you Paul 🏋️♂️🥩 Hope you guys can enjoy a different perspective of the long term expatriate life of western/eastern cultural fusion and the importance of being ‘time rich’
@jeremyf50514 ай бұрын
Thank you both. I largely agree with your perspective. I appreciate the life I've been able to have in the US, but I'm ready to leave.
@icoco3134 ай бұрын
Dam good interview. The way u guys think are masterful. Privilege or not, what is essential is the journey & what u bring to it. There is no other substitute.
@JohnCladVanDamn4 ай бұрын
Those that say they’ll never leave Thailand haven’t found “home”. They are all lost souls and brokies that can’t afford to go anywhere else.
@angeloaag4 ай бұрын
Broooooooo, I’m going to be 28 this week, I’m moving there in 3 months 🙌
@jaihanuman88414 ай бұрын
Do you believe that a sum of one million dollar would be sufficient for a foreigner to live comfortably in Thailand? What are the most lucrative investment opportunities available in Thailand for foreigners seeking advice?
@villagefarang4 ай бұрын
Life here is definitely doable. I moved to Bangkok at 23 and I am still here at 70 but living in Chiang Rai now.
@aniwee174 ай бұрын
You should be interviewed for your adventure in Thailand with a senior perspective.
@iPaulLee4 ай бұрын
Wow, that’s definitely the longest time I’ve ever heard. Perhaps you’ve got a good story and maybe we can have an interview. if you’re interested, email me: leeluap@gmail.com
@MikePhoTravelVlogs4 ай бұрын
That’s Awesome 💯💯💯✅✅
@icoco3134 ай бұрын
@@aniwee17 Paul & Forest need to double interview this guy. From 20s to 70s? That's golden record of experience. I'm convinced Asia is where action is for next 3 decades.
@andrewbccoast4 ай бұрын
Great comment!
@kevinp81084 ай бұрын
Hi Paul! I'm a Thai-American who has plans to retire in Thailand in 2-3 years. I came to SoCal at the age of 2 and I never thought I'd ever return to the country of my birth but as I got into my 50s, Thailand became more appealing. I'm truly grateful to my adopted country for the opportunities it has afforded me but Thailand has something magical that draws me to it. It's hard to explain but those who have been bitten by the Thailand bug know exactly what I'm talking about. The only way I can describe it is the Hawaiian word OHANA. It means FAMILY. Thai culture is OHANA, a sense of family and community, whereas, here in the USA, it's individualism. This is why you call people unrelated to you Pee (older brother) Paah (auntie) Loong (uncle). Thailand will offer me the peace and solitude that I'm seeking in my golden years. The fact that there are 4 women for every man in Thailand isn't bad either!
@4lan4 ай бұрын
nailed
@Koala-jj7go4 ай бұрын
Not to mention thailand now has everything ! 😊
@teplostar4 ай бұрын
Considering that current Cali government is on the task to destroy families, it is a smart move to go where the family values are still intact of at least some remains.
@ChrisMa-d8e4 ай бұрын
This guy's communication makes me want to be his friend. Solid & strong.
@kevinp81084 ай бұрын
@@ChrisMa-d8e Thanks for the compliment! 🙏
@seetongsung1064 ай бұрын
I really miss Thailand, I will move back after my son goes to college. No place like Thailand, I live in Hong Kong, the US and Germany but in general including many comparisons with good and bad things in Thailand, still it’s number one
@TheNaturalbake4 ай бұрын
ขอบคุณครับ
@uk78312 ай бұрын
ขอบคุณที่ยังรักประเทศไทย
@thinktwice42274 ай бұрын
Paul is a considerate person though just 28. Thailand fits you as far as you feel happy & safe, surrounded with friendship... Just believe in yourself.
@tc-cf3hv4 ай бұрын
i agree with the incentive thing..i moved from CA to GA cause it was super hard to live in CA....now we're moving to thailand cause it's super hard to live in the US.
@Vaughnfriday4 ай бұрын
I’m moving to Thailand tonight, scared and excited 🎉🎉
@asdangboonto19664 ай бұрын
As Thai, welcome to Thailand. Not thing to scare, Thailand more safe than NYC
@Vaughnfriday4 ай бұрын
@@asdangboonto1966 moving to another country is always a bit scary
@asdangboonto19664 ай бұрын
@@Vaughnfriday you will be ok believe me. Thai people they liked Foreigners. Just give them respect and don’t do stupid that’s 😊
@angeloaag4 ай бұрын
Bro, safe travels, I’m moving there too in 3 months. I used to be a nomad and I’m ready to start all over again
@Vaughnfriday4 ай бұрын
@@asdangboonto1966 not afraid of thai people 😆. I am afraid of starting a new life somewhere new.
@RetireandGo4 ай бұрын
Great chat ! Thank you I’m enjoying Southeast Asia for my retirement, I might visit the US for holidays, but that’s it
@americusdeville8654 ай бұрын
You made a great decision. Your videos are productive to watch and learn. People like you. You have a wonderful friendship. The interview was very authentic. The streets and the city look very clean even being in an urban area. Good show.
@30AndAWakeUp4 ай бұрын
Great stuff!!! 2 of my favorite Thailand vloggers.
@wusen4 ай бұрын
@12:28 เกรงใจ = 客氣 = considerate, courteous. Common virtue in many cultures.
@glenloader6394 ай бұрын
grengjai / เกรงใจ can't be defined as just considerate or courteous ! It would take a couple of pages to explain and understand the different ways Thai people use and understand this word grengjai. The concept of grengjai and face are woven into each other. Also grengjai is partially based on fear, as greng means to be afraid. Forrest only brushed over the meaning. I doubt he even understands it completely.
@55Quirll4 ай бұрын
Same here, been here for 19 years and don’t see myself going back home , life is too easy here
@Gadl-pq5ey4 ай бұрын
how do you make a living?
@MikePhoTravelVlogs4 ай бұрын
Nice 👍✅✅💯💯💯
@reecebennett20834 ай бұрын
You, Forrest, and several others on KZbin have definitely given me insight and influenced my decision to leave the states. I'm over 50 now so I qualify for the retirement visa, but I'm not in a financial situation yet to pick up and leave right away. I've got to get something set up to survive until I can start getting into my 401k and IRA. I really need to look into your online program. I wish I had taken the initiative and left at your age, but I don't think the world and the internet was at that point in the 90's. Keep putting out the great content and giving me hope for a better life in Thailand!
@mikescarpelli4614 ай бұрын
HAPPY Birthday Paul, Great video and conversation, I really love the interviews you do, keep up the great work....
@Searat74 ай бұрын
Thailand supposedly wants to attract more wealthy people but the change in tax law expected next year is a game stopper. I usually live in Bangkok 8 months a year but will need to stay under 180 days starting next year to avoid tax consequences.
@nikkian92544 ай бұрын
Yea the new tax law sucks:'( I'm still confused about it though, earlier I heard that the law takes effect Jan 2024, and now I've been hearing next year 2025?
@JesusChrist2000BC4 ай бұрын
Thailand is one step for two steps backwards with its laws. Everytime they do something right to get more people they push people away with greed.
@xuimod4 ай бұрын
2:33 38 years old and both parents passed away. Wow thats rough dude. I'm 49 and both my parents are still alive in their 70's. I cherish any time I get to spend with them because I know it won't be too long before they pass and tbh it won't be too long before I pass as well. I'll be happy if I make it to 80.
@kevinp81084 ай бұрын
@xuimod - Please enjoy your parents to the fullest! My mom passed away at 82 unexpectedly five years ago and every day I wish I had more time with her.
@Heartymess4 ай бұрын
I love Thailand...fell inlove at first sight! We always go back every year!!!
@TheNomad88994 ай бұрын
Paul, live you life and dont care of what others think of you and your choices.
@gilchristhaas98654 ай бұрын
Great video, guys! I’m 20 and 30 years older than you both, respectively - age 58. I lived in Taiwan 1994-2006, was mostly happy, and often thought I’d never leave. The digital age, however, wasn’t yet fully in swing. When my children reached the ages of 6 and 3, I couldn’t see a way to be a good husband and father going forward as a pre-school and cram school teacher, and I somewhat reluctantly returned to the U.S. and became a high school teacher (Hawaii…as close as you can come to leaving America without actually leaving America!). I have no regrets, as I’ve had a great career as a teacher and parent in the 50th state, and my wife and two children have thrived and are now college graduates with career-entry jobs. But if I were 20 or 30 years younger as yourselves and had to make the same decision over again, and if it were 2024 not 2006, I’d stay in Taiwan and find a way to continue my unique existence in an Asian country via the incredible possibilities that the Internet and globalization have made available to adventurous people who don’t want to live out their lives in the countries in which they were born and raised. Now, almost two decades later, I’m looking forward to retiring somewhere in SE Asia - probably either Thailand or Malaysia. You young KZbinrs are providing me with a wealth of information as well as inspiration. Here’s to both of you! To allude to Morrissey and the Smiths, KZbinrs of the world, unite and take over!
@aniwee174 ай бұрын
For Forrest-I feel so sorry that you lost your parents at such a young age.
@cdiaz13134 ай бұрын
Paul, I always look forward to watching your videos. Happy Birthday! 🎂🎉🎈
@nikkian92544 ай бұрын
Love this collab! dang Forrest doesn't look almost 40! Thanks y'all for this~ Thailand is awesome 💕 and hbd!! amazing you make 6 figures online! dreammm Subscribing to learn more 🙏
@melissap29574 ай бұрын
Great video, as always, we can't wait to move there this year
@uncledaybkk4 ай бұрын
I'll be there on holiday in Februrary! Can't wait. :)
@bryantorres10114 ай бұрын
Same I’ll be going in late January
@krutwan79604 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Buddy, enjoy life
@larry-notthecableguy4 ай бұрын
Home is a place where you are happy and put your head down to rest.
@turtlemanforeva4 ай бұрын
I can't be the only one who feels that Forrest gives off an awful vibe. In this interview and his channel he seems very bitter and antagonistic about everything and keeps talking down about people who live an ordinary lifestyle. Love Paul as a vlogger, very respectful and unbiased.
@LunaMiel1864 ай бұрын
Don’t be swayed by the comments Paul. You’re industrious enough that you’ll always find a way to earn a comfortable living and lead a good quality life. Worry is a useless emotion for you, bcos you’ve got the mentality of a winner, and that will always steer you. Happy Birthday, enjoy yourself and be calm, there’s nothing for you to worry about. 🤘🙏
@informededucated34734 ай бұрын
First off - Happy Birthday!! 🎉 Awesome that you get to be there on your birthday! 🥳 Second… Keep up the awesome work - have really enjoyed your content! And third, YES - goooo where you are treated best! 💯 I aim to move to Bangkok in the next year or so because I firmly believe that Thailand as a whole is one of the best places to live, but also - kinda how Forrest said - you’ve got so many amazing options in the neighbouring countries and that part of the world too 🌏 Focus on what you want your life to be - there’ll be haters & doubters, but you’ve also got supporters & believers, so… Positive vibes amigo! 😎🤙🏻
@8figures84 ай бұрын
Happy Bday Bro!
@thasneebkk92714 ай бұрын
Thailand always welcome both of you 🎉❤
@jamesquivey15384 ай бұрын
I live in Florida and visited Patong Beach twice this year. I loved how nice the locals are as well as the businesses in the Paradise Complex area. Once I found a local to help me, I learned to love the food also. The heat is oppressive (I thought our heat was bad!). The roads, sidewalks, electric wires and the public schools are examples of how low a priority infrastructure is. The large number of buildings falling apart is concerning. My new friends think I am rich because I'm from the USA. They complain about working all day and not making money when there are no customers. I tried to explain if they want to get ahead they need to join together, pull their funds, and support each other. They lack the education to get ahead, I feel bad for them.
@ZSaeteurn-Official4 ай бұрын
The cost of living in America is very high. It’s not necessarily anti America but we begin to realize what real freedom is outside America and that we want more time to enjoy life with family and loved ones instead of just being stuck at work. You made the right decision to move to Thailand.
@Dividend-Shark904 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, most people are close minded and thinking outside the box, moving, relocating, travelling, investing, etc. Seems unrealistic or scary for some. Like you said, where there's a will there is a way! Financial literacy I would argue is one of the most important things to learn before uprooting from a country like the USA though, there is a lot of opportunity in USA but as Forrest said, once you are established there is more value in other places around the world. If places like the USA and Canada did more to incentivize high value people to stay, then we would not be seeing people fleeing in droves like they are now.
@DavidW.-nt7li4 ай бұрын
When you are asking about "what you don't know", I think it is more of an inner thing than an outer thing. Since you are 28, your body is still young and you have lots of energy. When someone is late 30's, they realize they don't have the energy they once had and that the energy levels are only decreasing. It is not about "realizing something later on" as you are thinking.
@DavidW.-nt7li4 ай бұрын
With that said, I recommend you focus your energy one what your life goals are and do it now. Is it starting a family? Starting a specific business? Whatever it is, do it now as you now have the time to. Once you are in late 30's the time is limited.
@DavidW.-nt7li4 ай бұрын
Well actually you will realize later on that you don't have the time and energy like you had in your 20s
@gleentea4 ай бұрын
Happy birthday. Thank you for taking the time to put out this content on your special day
@ken-b7o4 ай бұрын
Great video! A lot of info. Thanks
@Eatlovetravelasia3 ай бұрын
Im so glad to see someone who isn’t 10 something tall about their experience for a change. When ur young u can go anywhere and are down for whatever . When ur grown grown you have different needs and it’s nice to here this perspective. What his wants and reasons and how Thailand fits that.
@AjayRohazАй бұрын
Paul and Forrest ! Great Video Guys ! :) Also, Those steaks !! Nice !
@aborne74 ай бұрын
Great conversation between the two of you and thanks for sharing it with us. Really enjoyed it! I think having a like minded person to speak with brings out a lot more interesting angles to life. At least coffees on me☕
@iPaulLee4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the coffees!
@LifeWithRilla4 ай бұрын
I personally don't care what peoples opinion of my "privelage" is when I'm creating content. My audience isn't Thai people. Most of them don't understand English well enough to be a part of my audience nor should they and I'm not targeting them. My audience is other English speakers from Western countries and I'm showing life through the lens of that privelage and what it is for US. So, if they want to call me privelaged then whatever I truly don't care it's a ignorant take. I do try to be mindful when I say it's more affordable I add "for us" to clarify what I mean. People are so easily triggered and its extremely annoying to have to constantly hear from those people. I truly just don't care neither should you guys.
@LalitDevraj4 ай бұрын
Happy birthday (when you shot this) mannn!!! 😊😊😊
@bioninaviva4 ай бұрын
live in your best life, dont care what people say
@Silom3554 ай бұрын
Thailand ❤you guys , stay forever !
@damianlee70104 ай бұрын
Good for you. Do your thing!
@Mikomido54 ай бұрын
Especially if you attend a school or college there. You make friends and become part of a community.
@user-kr8fb4bv9m4 ай бұрын
Money & Life must be balance to be happy. For sure Thailand offer very good lifestyle. Thanks for the good Video.
@glenloader6394 ай бұрын
Paul says he isn't rich, though in America the average person doesn't make 100,000 and up. So compared to the average person for even in America he is rich or well off. At the end of the video he stated he made 6 figures . So for Thailand he is very rich. As the average Thai family to live in Chiang mai probably makes about 20,000 baht and up.
@SoulySwiss4 ай бұрын
Hey ! Love your video ! Same 28 years old, Remote working & business, living since 1 year and 11 months ! Would love to see you in Phuket ! Love to see what you're sharing, have same vibes, money is for liberty, not getting money to waste on materials.. we value our times and freedom !
@nikkian92544 ай бұрын
Super inspirational! 💕 I'd love to remote work and start a business one day~ May I ask what type of remote work / business you do?
@bobgoodi-jd4dx4 ай бұрын
Aaa...thats nice.Thanks guys
@immikeyu4 ай бұрын
great video paul :)
@acrpthailand38434 ай бұрын
Yes. Know two of you well. Thais respect everyone n open minds. I returned to LA after my grad study. I feel so upset.
@Marinate3054 ай бұрын
Happy birthday! Wouldn’t mind linking up with you.
@Schrear4 ай бұрын
the amount of cuts youy gotta do whenever bro talk is crazy lol
@30AndAWakeUp4 ай бұрын
I solved my visa problem with money. I bought a 20 year Thai Elite Visa.
@jasonstravelvlog694 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@jasonstravelvlog694 ай бұрын
Very informative for older guy looking to retire in Thailand. Can’t wait to move to bkk ❤
@DezMedia784 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Paul! Your birthday and @Joycesim birthday is quite close
@siddhayogi9074 ай бұрын
Happy birthday Paul 🎁🎂, very informative vlog. Paul on separate note, what is the brand name of your grey polo 👕 ?🙏🏽😇
@robertolesen23494 ай бұрын
Many thoughts and reflections in this video, it is worth noting that you do not have any kids which will require much more funds.
@estonkagota14544 ай бұрын
Consider yourself very lucky. You don't know how eager I am to visit Bangkok and if possible stay there. It's the best city in the world for me, better than even New york or Chicago
@kenoyer57654 ай бұрын
Happy birthday bro.
@martyb44044 ай бұрын
The word “privileged” seems to be a trigger word for those that are jealous or envious of others. I live in NYC and LA both for work, I don’t consider myself privileged that I may get shot walking down the street or carjacked. I don't see myself ‘privileged” for that. Not with the awful crime rates in the US. Now I do consider myself “lucky”, “fortunate” to have been born in this country to make myself the income with hard work and diligence. Don’t let people drop the “privilege’ word. Envious and jealous folks. Good job my man and let the negativity folks hit you with roll right off.
@angeloaag4 ай бұрын
Bruv, it’s funny how I’m turning 28 too and leaving to move there too in 3 months. It’s like I’m going to be 21 again and just drop everything and leave.
@mangosteen24 ай бұрын
“I have a dog here” 😂….I have cats….I miss them more than people when I’m away.😂
@islandsnow4 ай бұрын
Happy birthday!!! Enjoy your videos keep it up. If you marry your gf wouldn’t you be able to stay in Thailand without a visa anymore?
@iPaulLee4 ай бұрын
Yes 😉
@professorprofessorson87954 ай бұрын
very chill video
@wonderfulworld5724 ай бұрын
Hi Paul, what's the name of the steak restaurant (and address if possible)? Thanks and love your videos. Happy birthday btw
@iPaulLee4 ай бұрын
Arnos in thonglor
@wonderfulworld5724 ай бұрын
@@iPaulLee thank you
@yarzarsoeoo4 ай бұрын
Happy birthday man
@james68464 ай бұрын
Quality looks amazing. DJI ftw
@peggyparris69674 ай бұрын
Hey. Love your videos.
@Mike-du1dc4 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday! Enjoy your freedom & imagine always what you want it to be period! Never bother worrying about the negative probably jealous folks. Your life is your life....your time is yours to spend how you want to spend it. There is no guilt in what your doing & if you earned your way without stealing it there is nothing wrong with having that & using it how you please 😉 Enjoy & Happy Birthday 🎂
@JJthelonelybullinasiaАй бұрын
I'm a small KZbinrs and currently live in Manila, but will be getting a place in Bangkok next month and splitting time between both countries. Hope to meet the both of you sometime. BTW what are the prices for steaks at Arnos?
@georgebirch92654 ай бұрын
Subscribed. How much was the steak? 🤔 I might move to Bangkok.
@misterd-lyangeleno35744 ай бұрын
thanks for this video paul. i stopped following forrest when he's so much against paying tax in the states which i think we all should FAIRLY pay - we can argue about how to spend it but paying tax is a form of investment & shared responsibility to make a society work; we got some privileges from it and should pay back & also pay forward to the next gen. there as well. but he redeemed himself (in my estimate ;) ) suggesting to be appreciative of those privileges, be humble and generous to the thai people around here now as recognition to the continued privileges that we've experienced. so 2 thumbs up for both of you to have your heads & hearts in the right places. you'll be ok here in thailand for as long as you want, if there's a will then there's a way. and you're holding some of the solutions in your bank right now.. (as the old american saying: money talks, bullsh*t walks... hehe) cheers!!!
@ellvtv23144 ай бұрын
Absolutely. I have also pointed out Forrest's short sighted views on taxes. Ironically, he's by and large a huge beneficiary of US taxpayer funded programs from free education, time in the military, to his parent's government jobs and pension. But remember as he once said, "Taxes does nothing for the people" as if he bootstrapped his way through life all by himself.
@WinnerTube4 ай бұрын
Happy bday dawgy
@nicholasslayer924 ай бұрын
wow I thought Paul was around 32-33 but he's much younger than I thought
@Mantic034 ай бұрын
Im 40 now and planning to move next year to BKK on an Elite Visa, yet i dont see many youtubers on that type of visa. Is it just becauce of the price? Im sure this is the easiest way to stay in Thailand right?
@carlyndolphin4 ай бұрын
I’m 44 and also applying for an elite visa. What job do you plan doing? I’ll be living off my UK investments (property rentals and stock market).
@Mantic034 ай бұрын
@@carlyndolphin im from Belgium and have a house i rent out and stock/crypto investments. I wish you best of luck on your new adventure in the Thailand
@ilsaluna-flores24834 ай бұрын
Hi Paul do you help expats find rentals? Or is there someone that you can recommend? Thank you.
@sohantanna6254 ай бұрын
Holy shit, tobasco on the steak! Love it!
@GinJ13374 ай бұрын
As long as you have money coming in you will be able to stay somehow, it's that simple. I recommend investing in real estate in a "first world" country and/or dividend producing stocks / ETF so eventually you can live off that passive income without needing any job or business (as you probably won't be able to run any when you're old)
@Jazzmaster714 ай бұрын
You guys could be brothers. Brothers from a different mothers.
@elizabethcostello82994 ай бұрын
How about health care expenses? How do you manage that in Thailand?
@saksitb34914 ай бұрын
I love your conversation mentioning about the US privilege. I sorry to say that some people get this western privilege then look down people in developing nations.
@jcsung7614 ай бұрын
I got used to cheap cheap things in Thailand. America is now too expensive so I cannot go back. Sad sad but I am stuck here😢
@kalyasiri4 ай бұрын
Toxic people everywhere....Toxic comments ... Just ignore them. Life is too short to read or respond to toxic comments.
the majority of thai ppl love having their traditional food which might not b expensive such somtum, boat noodle and so on. those cheap food are their preference. so they can spend 300 thb daily and not more than 500thb.
@kingasher4154 ай бұрын
Great Vid. How about those that are only English Speaking and communications there with the locals? Thanks
@pklee73954 ай бұрын
I currently live in Los Angles and looking to retire in Bangkok - high chance, we have one thing in common , our last name “Lee”, would love to meet up with you guys . I wonder are you guys still maintaining your America citizenship? Or give up to save on tax.
@karlyap30114 ай бұрын
BTW a person can have dual citizenship in USA and Thailand. Giving a citizenship is a complex consideration.
@Ojen9244 ай бұрын
Two types of people. Doers and people that whine. Good for you two, you don’t like something fix it.
@glenloader6394 ай бұрын
When Forrest brought up the word grengjai Paul looked confused and didn't understand. Though at the end of the video he said he spoke Thai, if he doesn't understand the word gengjai /เกรงใจ he doesn't speak Thai very well.
@iPaulLee4 ай бұрын
Why are you so negative and hostile? Im not fluent in Thai but I can speak much more than the average foreigner. Why do you disrespect a foreigner who is trying to learn Thai? I never heard of gengjai before
@glenloader6394 ай бұрын
@@iPaulLee I was never negative, you put yourself out there and said " I speak Thai " all I said your level isn't very good. Which is true!
@iPaulLee4 ай бұрын
It is negative. You wouldn’t say that to me if we met and had dinner together, because it’s a bit hostile and rude. I didn’t say I’m fluent at Thai, but I can speak basic Thai. If you were Thai and you spoke a little bit of English, no one would ever criticize you because you’re not a local. I’m not a local either
@glenloader6394 ай бұрын
@@iPaulLee If you make statements at the end of your video " I speak Thai " I will call you out on it. Your not the only KZbinr I have called out for saying how good their Thai is. There are A few that are based in isan. They like proclaim how good their Thai is. When I called you out I never used foul language, or called you names, I just said your level of Thai wasn't very high and explained why as well. I've been coming to Thailand longer than you have been alive! First came Jan/1980 and have been visiting here every year and have spent years living here at a time as well. I'm based in Chiang mai.
@williamwallace694 ай бұрын
Ok. Where does your income come from? Once you relocate to Thailand how do you keep money coming in?
@kleerogers4 ай бұрын
good video, Forest is right, money is necessary in order to solve most issues, I agree 100%, you do not need to be very rich, 1-2 million invested making passive income and you are set for life
@gracevlogsandwrites4 ай бұрын
Human beings have always been nomadic. For those who wanna stay in their home town that’s cool but for those of us who have decided to live abroad, I don’t understand the « you’ll have to go back to reality » as if we ain’t working and paying taxes lol Every time I come home visit I get asked if I’m back for good and it’s so irritating. Anyways sorry for the rant 😂 you’re doing great and like you said when there is a will there is a way!
@peterempire17774 ай бұрын
Superman and Batman.. proud of you boys
@felixungar23014 ай бұрын
Do either of you intend to raise children? Would you want them to grow up going to Thai schools and be a part of Thai society?
@71billster4 ай бұрын
Money gives you choices
@Sad-fw9sg4 ай бұрын
How much is that gym and u can pay for 1 month only?