What I Discovered 8 Months Living Outside The United States
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- In this video, I'm sharing the unexpected truth I discovered after 8 months away from home. It was a difficult decision to make, but it was the right one.
While I was away, I learned a lot about myself and about the world around me. I discovered things I never would've thought possible. And I think you'll learn something too!
In this video, I'm sharing with you the unexpected truth about life, love, and relationships. I hope you'll find it helpful. After watching this video, I think you'll be ready to take on the world!
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I am a woman from Africa and I really do feel for people and young children growing up in the US🥺The moral decay is getting out of hand💔I honestly don’t blame you guys for exploring other countries.
Still better than many African children who are homeless, without parents begging in the streets.
@@aquarius-woman5364 I don't know. I work in a mental health hospital in the US and the stories OH MY GOODNESS..the kids are suffering mentally here. I wouldn't say it is better, although both scenarios are sad.
@@aquarius-woman5364 You say that with nothing to back it up. Thats your opinion. You couldnt even provide a source nor a number. Stay in the west where you belong with your garbage mentality
"Moral decay" is the perfect way to describe it. I am American and I don't recommend any woman to have children in this country. Children are not safe, physically or mentally from the harm that can come to them for being an American.
@@angeebb3080 African parents don't treat their children better. They are aggressive, cheap and harsh on their children. Many black women are damaged by their parents, mothers already.
I've lived outside of the US for 4 years. The best decison I've ever made
I’m sick of the USA too. What country are you in? Do you recommend it?
@@Mr.Chris.P.Bacon1 I've lived in Colombia and Brazil but now live in Argentina. I definitely recommend Argentina. It's not as popular as the other 2 but has a lot to offer.
@@jbling86 don’t mean to be rude or crass, but are you WHITE?
@@jbling86 I ask if you’re white because some countries are kind of hard to reside in if you’re a black male like myself. White guys seem to have a MUCH EASIER time in certain countries such as Italy, Argentina, Ireland, Iceland, etc.
@@Mr.Chris.P.Bacon1 nope my brother. I'm black but I can speak Spanish and Portuguese so it's easy for me to make friends in those countries.
Let me tell you right now, brother I’m in America losing my mind. For the past two years I’ve wanted to leave here so bad my chest hurts. I absolutely despise this country, and need to get out.
Damn I know what you mean by the chest hurts. Not a good feeling
Were on the same page!
@@kr3539 I live in America! Stop ✋️
@@kr3539 😅😅😅 Which other countries do you know besides the US? I am sure none
This is why you said what you said
Make the most out of your situation and make plans to travel. That is your light at the end of the tunnel. Happiness comes from within...but I can dig it.
Every retired military man that went to 21 different countries and lived in three would agree with you. our eyes opened up when we landed in other places, we were just men from America, not black men but just men. Now I call Panama home and would not live in the U.S. to save my life. great place to visit though
This young man is making serious moves. I do not know this guy but I am proud of him he is doing awesome stuff!
I'm flying next month to Kenya! I want to Buy some land there , i was in Kenya 3 years ago and it changed my life 💪🏿👑💯 enjoy the ride my friend...
Karibu kenya
Welcome to Kenya 🇰🇪
This is the place to be
Being single, no kids, no marriage is the best super power you can have, gives you freedom. United States is a place for career, business, and making money. As a a college graduate I can say Auston is 100% right. Life gets only a little better once you start working on your career. But happiness is really outside the United States, just look how many White American retire to foreign countries. Money truly doesn’t buy happiness, it only gives you comfort.
You on point
Absolutely, don't forget your happiness *does* not depend on any single person but yourself. Work and save enough so you can live happily on another continent, and be showered with love by a right woman whoever she is out there. American women are *lost cause* you're just an ATM to them.
It is not really too many white Americans retiring outside of the US, statistically speaking . Ok about 12 per cent according to some stats online. Quite a number , BUT the majority cite affordability as the main reason they left. In other words if their income was a little higher, maybe the majority wouldn't have left. In any case, there is always a trade off. Not as easy as seen on YT. Even more of a tradeoff if you are as young as this dude. Lots lots of tradeoffs , if you ask me.
@last_samurai6690 I'm 55yo it can be done. if u stick to plan I'm to young to retire but I rent a beach house in San Carlos Philippines I go 2 times a year cost fully furnished with AC is $250 a month including the hot chick lol
It can be done for sure. For some people of course. My main point was there are always tradeoffs for the average person. For younger people it might be lack of career opportunities and contributions towards their retirement. It might be leaving families and friends behind. Etc. I work remotely, since 2017. Have tried SEA but didn't find it that glamorous. So I went back westside, not the US. Still a wee under 50 years old. Maybe in my 60s I might reconsider. But for now, the pluses of staying here outweigh whatever the Philippines has to offer for instance, which is, let us face it hot chick's. Nothing more, for most part. OK maybe also the cost of living but for most working folks that's offset by the potential to make money in the West. Again tradeoffs here , tradeoffs there.
You inspired me to go to Africa, I’m currently in Abidjan, Côte D’Ivoire. Loving it so far!
Hidden Gem! I hit abidjan once a year! 💥💪🏽👍
Good move👍🏿... enjoy the beach at Assinie
@@s.tanh9818 I’m going there in a few days. Heard good things about it from the locals.
I agree with you Auston. I had traveled and came back to the US. It made me so crazy. I left to go to the Philippines for 4 months. I have been here now for almost 5 years. After living in Chicago and having to wear a gun for protection to make sure that you are not car jacked or deal with BS from fools. It feels good to be safe where that kind of BS is not put up with by the government and you don't need to strap up when you leave the house. I don't mind making a yearly visit but no way will it be my yearly home again. I advise all Brothers to get their passport and see the world. Then make up their mind on where they really want to live to have their best life. The world belongs to you my brothers. You will see what this young brother is talking about once you get away from the plantation that our forefathers were dragged to in chains and forced into free labor. Learn what freedom is by seeing your whole world. Enough said! Passport Bros. forever!
I’m enjoying the Africa series and looking forward to the European series. Its amazing how many options and opportunities are available once we stop believing the lies and escape the Plantation!
Dude what plantation
@@fabbeyonddadancer Heavy and un necessary Bills
@@fabbeyonddadancernot literal
I never travel to Europe
American plantation cotton farms..
I moved to Mexico two years ago and I’m never going back to usa
I've lived in America for 50+ years after having come from SOuth Africa. I grew up in Chicago. I STILL don't blend in this society. My life always feels like oil and water. I don't mix well here. Mainly because of the culture. America is an artificial environment. The culture is consumerism and profit. EVERYTHING is money. I'm not like that at all.
Consumerism, EXTREME consumerism, UNCONTROLLABLE consumerism...
Thanks for being real bro...I will be moving to Ghana in two years or less...I am mentally exhausted with the US and it gets worse every day, I can't wait to move. I am fully aware that many countries in Africa are developing countries, and it excites me that I will be able to contribute to the economy and the people towards something that we can truly call "our own".
I agree
@@baccgod942 Yes, I've been to Ghana three times already to monitor projects and to put things in place. My last stay was for a number of months and I honestly didn't want to come back.
Agreed. The political unrest is mentally exhausting. Living abroad and visiting family in the US is good for me.
Out of all the countries in Africa Ghana would be the 2nd to last place I would move the first being Nigeria.
@@simpchronicles2481 Ghana is not for everyone, but it is for me.
The best part about this Young Brother is he's Smart & Articulate and knows how to communicate his experiences in and out of America & abroad. He's very informative!!!
Exactly ,and the more shameful is that black women don't like this and no value the worths by black men . We have to be happy ...
@Amigo sin fronteras Yep, I see why they mad tho, he a fit handsome young man with status... & he sharing the fact that he can go anywhere & get any woman he wants but what they miss out on is he trying to telling them it's a Mindset they need to have in order to be of interest to him. That mindset is rare & the closest thing in America to that mindset that I have seen is a Jahovah Witness Woman and or Muslim Woman(Noi).... & I hear him say he too young to settle down & I don't blame him.
@@MidwestBrothathey’re not trying to get him he’s not looking for any real commitment and has said that many times why would they want to deal with that
Very deep and introspective video my brother. Big up from Jamaica 🇯🇲... I lived in North America for many years and also went to university in Europe...had a good job, apartment and other things but just was not not happy. Much happier now in the Caribbean, even though there are issues here...less money and the crime rate..Find a sweet lady and settle down whenever u are ready. All the best.
That's what in saying man
If you're black any black country in Africa or he carribean should be a potential option to move to rather than Europe/America
big up! blessings.
Slowly losing my mind here in the US....maybe next year I'll dip out
the food is slow to come because they are not prepared they do not prepare the stuff and it's mostly fresh food. USA it's canned microwaved food sold at high prices because taxes and salaries are high and also... you have to tips in that other country most of the time no tips.
I can see that, but it's weird because in Asia there is still "fast food" from street vendors that is not prepackaged slop
Healthy food does exist in the USA you just have to pay more out your pocket 😅😅😅
Living in a black majority as a black is priceless you just blend automatically, now in Kenya with money or with a stable source of income you will live comfortably just like in the US/Europe or wherever.
As africans go overseas to work but we never feel like living there forever we just there for money.
Lies... africans live overseas until they die quite frequently.... most African immigrants I know in US and Europe have no intentions of going back to Africa, nun. lol
Exactly I lobe my country Kenya
My girl stay in Kenya . I went there back in April . I’m ready to move there right now
the lose your mind part in the U.S. hit home this place is a mental battle field.
That shirt is fly af
I can relate to everything you are saying, I am a legal immigrant in the USA 🇺🇸 I got nothing going on except for having a modern Slave job. My dating life is horrible, western girls expectation’s is high. I can’t wait to save some money and get the fuck out here this shit is mental slavery.
The grass isn't always greener on the other side. Do your research
I am in the same boat and don’t have even have a hope, Dubai is hopefully better
Mental slavery is the perfect way to describe it
@@kni9ght if your in the same boat Dubai would not be better. Unless your wealthy it's very very expensive not much of a dating or hooking up scene due to muslim religion and strict culture. You think western girls expectations are high Dubai women are used to the most luxurious city and super wealthy men there so expectations would be off the charts hun.
@@kierib.9489 I hear where your coming from but I ain’t got nowhere with my two degrees or having a meaningful relationship, I hope my book writing goes off and I can least travel to see it just once, I made my first book and my wish is that it would be my magic carpet to the land of the djinn. I know it’s a long shot but I have hardly any options in the states and fewer reasons to stay, seems to be only slipping like grains of sand in a hourglass. I thank you for being honest with me and I hope we both find happiness in any place on this planet
Agreed on the total indifference on the USA. In the Caribbean, i forgot all about the USA and its problems.
Whenever i fly back, though, as soon as i hit the Houston airport, i get the sinking feeling and want to leave right away.
I have lived in the Philippines for 5 years and love it here. There are things I miss but Filipinos are so nice and hospitable.
What I find extremely appalling is that the continent of Africa has 30% of world's most precious resources and the standard of living is so low.
Standard of living is the best on earth due to being able to live any good style you want. Best of all you don't have to see homosexuals.
From God's off-grid natural living, to the devil's City living.
Also Kingdom living,beach life,mountain living,desert living,jungle living,savanna life,no winters.
Corruption of the leadership just like in big cities in America run by Democrats
Bro when you said “You have to be a God to get a basic level of respect in the US” that shit hit my soul lol
Yes
As an immigrant, I agree with 95% of what you said here. I am here to get some money and get out of here fast 🙃
I been living in the Philippines for 6 months, I started coming to the country 8 years ago, I do miss some family members, and most of my close friends are looking to relocate here in the Philippines 🇵🇭, I have my girlfriend , who is Filipina, I'm close to her family, I have lots of new friends here, Philippines is the only country I've been where people are always telling me thank you for coming to their country, in the Philippines we have lots of festivals, beautiful beaches, this country is running over with beautiful women, some look like Spanish, black, white Indian and Chinese, I live on the island of leyte around ormoc city, I don't worry about racial stuff because I've never been approached the wrong way about my color, I'll be returning back to America before the year is out, just to take care of business and see my family, 2 months that will be it I'll be heading back to the Philippines, my new home, I don't think I'll ever live in America again, if I leave the Philippines I'm going to give Africa a try, I think once the American dollar collapse it will be harder for black people to live in America because white people will lose their wealth and become poor, I think American government has already started to come after blacks more and more, I hope the blacks in America would just consider another country in cases things really get worse there, do research and visit a country so u and your family can have options.
Thanks for telling your story
Way to go my brother, I am here in Metro Manila!
I totally agree with, and that for all people. The U.S. is declining.🌄👍
The collapse of the USD worries me as well. Though I believe it will be a steady but irreversible decline. I've also noticed the government under the guise of human trafficking and environmentalism is making it increasing difficult to leave the country in a myriad of ways. What I do know is we have a two tiered system now. The elite and the rest. Race has nothing to do with it under those circumstances.
“I got my mind and I’m not giving it back!” -- ❤🎉 AMEN BROTHER!!
Yes!🙏🏾
I lived in US for 13 years. I left and went back home to 🇺🇦 Ukraine. Best decision ever!
Kudos young man.I am an old "G" though I don't look it,I will be 70 years old next year .You have many years ahead of you and you are doing the right thing.I lived through the civil rights movment and throuhg the black lofes matter movment. It is wonderful to see a young brother live his best life.I am a retired N.Y.C. public school teacher and I spent amost thirty years trying to encourage young brothers.If I were still teaching I would tell all of my black male students to follow you on the internet and I would give them extra credit for doing so .Keep up the good work.
Bro, I feel the same way about the idea of moving back permanently in the US. The atmosphere outside of America is LIFE!
My greatest fear in the US, is that i do the right thing by saving up, being debt free, creating a nest egg and when I get older, I get sick and the US healthcare system bankrupts me.
I am a Kenyan living in Boston 🇺🇸 and I can tell you……it’s only the ability to make money that’s keeping me here since my business in Kenya collapsed. I miss home 🇰🇪 terribly. I’m at edge here in the 🇺🇸 and I can’t wait to return back home after I invest.
Like I always say : Austin is living the life I want to live. Thank you Austin. And enjoy!!
I am so proud to see a young African American man exploring the world. I know that there are many more of you, some have left with their spouses. Maybe African American women and other blacks from the diaspora will follow your example and enjoy the world.
Alllll of this! I have 9 toes out of the US right now LOL. For the past 8 months I have been travelling all over, too-Europe, Central and South America, and Asia. But I work remote, and have a dog and a house, so I am gone for two weeks, back for one, and then back out flying somewhere again. The difference you feel (especially as a black man) for me, is night and day. No stress, the people who I have met and become friends with KEEP THEIR WORD, which is not something my friends here in the states (Texas) do. And yes, the keeping up with the Jones's mentality. My family lives in Dallas and they have fallen for the fancy car/big house in Frisco/Grapevine/Allen/spend money at NorthPark mentality and it makes me vomit. I cannot wait to permanently be gone...I'm looking at Mexico City, Amsterdam, and Lisbon.
I have been in Brazil for almost two weeks and I love it. I’m working on getting my visa.
Speak on it bro. What you are speaking on is twofold in Los Angeles, Ca. I lived in Ethiopia for 3 years, teaching. It was definitely one of the best times of my life. I’ve traveled extensively. And I’ve been to some of the same countries you’ve been to. I love reading about your experiences.
I’m moving to Philippines 🇵🇭 on the 19th of this month. I don’t know if it will be permanent. But I have sold off 98% of my worldly possessions. Keep doing what you do young man. Proud of you.
How was your life in Ethiopia ? Prices of things, women, ppl , etc ?
I been abroad for 20 years now and traveling everywhere. I love to see people expanding their horizons and getting experiences from different cultures and mentalities. Peace brother
Thanks man you are helping people that's tryna do what u do.
Hi Auston, I am a Ugandan living in Houston, TX. I experienced the bank situation the first time I visited Uganda. I had to Google bank of America in Htown to help me access my funds and they informed me that next time before I travel anywhere outside the states or from one state to another, that I had to let the bank know so they don't lock my card.
Keep doing your thing King ! I watch you I'm in Houston but I'm giving myself a year before moving around
I briefly dated a Nigerian woman here in the US on a tourist visa. She learned real quick how much you have to hustle in order to survive here. The entertainment industry tends to sell lies as to life truly is here. On the other hand law and order largely prevails here unlike most countries. As in all areas in life, you have to choose what your willing to live with.
I'm taking my first trip out of the u.s. in January, I'm so excited
Very true, speaking of energy and skin. I traveled to Four countries in Africa and must say my energy was off the chain while there. I have received so much compliment about my skin when I return. It's amazing. Enjoy your life my friend, wish you many blessings.
It was an amazing video and you should do this type of check in with yourself and subscribers every so often. It is a mental travel update report on your time traveling. Great stuff.
In the US you compete but they keep moving the goal post
Yes
Great video
Thanks for being real and not caring about about what everyone else thinks.
Lol that’s huge. If I need medical attention I need to make sure I’m going to get help right away without worrying about not being treated because I don’t have the money.
Brilliant work young brother, keep winning all the way.
Thanks for the inspiration. 2024 I'm out of here. I agree with you, it's that bad.
The ONLY thing I missed were my close friends and family. I lived abroad for 4 years and plan to leave again as soon as my job permits. The quality of life SUCKS in NY and being around all the gun violence is just too much for me.--- All I need is a husband who is willing to settle down outside of the US. I would not live here permanently ever again.
welcome home dear @cm522
Auston you are so true. The people who I talk to only wanna talking about money and stuff they buy.
Money is important but it's not impressive to us.
Capitalism materialism brings anxiety disorders and pressure of never being enough unitl u making millions like Tiger Woods and now Gold diggers will get half your harf earned money in the feminist Globalist New world order courts
Much respect young fella, you’re an inspiration to a lot of people! It’s good to see you livin your best life. Great content. Keep up the good work..💯
Salute to you brother! Great content. Thank you, you inspired me to make content about my travels. I have been living in Medellin for the past year and everything you said I related to. Keep striving and living life to the fullest.
Your shirt is looking crisp. Your message is always on point. Keep going bro you are doing fantastic!
Great video Austin good information I feel the same I gotta leave the USA it’s just existing not enjoying
Thanks for your video and your wise insight on the state of The United States socially. You’re right young brother. Keep doing good😁
Had to laugh on “there is some people back home that know I don’t miss them” 🤣
Love that you're giving your real experience. The good, bad and ugly and seems like you enjoying the experiences, super cool.
Hi new subscriber. I agree with all you said! Congrats on leaving, continued blessings.
You right homie it's same shit in Canada it's toxic as fuck. Feel u 100%
You should do a ranking system based off ratings such as, maneuverability, weather, women, communities, communication and etc… would be dope to see..
Very interesting and informative commentary on life outside of the U.S.
Been outside of AMerica going on now 10 years and counting i must say my worries are low
Man, I total understand on the reason you left... I'm sick of it as well
Happy for you young man, I am right behind you my friend.
Congratulations!!!You’re a Very, Very Intelligent Young Man! You’re on the Right Path, You’re Testimony is Sooooo AWESOME!👍🏽👊🏽
Keep on keeping on.
Blessings on your new found journey…🙏🏽
I claim nothing but Much Success for you.
I just want to say that I am in the United States and I feel you are totally ON POINT with what you are saying. I want to thank you for putting this video out here and letting me know that there are other options. I am not surprised that your skin is better with all the stuff US companies put in US food that makes it unhealthy so they can make more money. (I just got hip to all the US foods that are banned in other countries) Then once the food makes you sick you can not get your insurance to pay for the medical things you need to deal with the symptoms even though you have been paying insurance for years. Then food is so expensive in the US even though it is not good for you so you are getting it coming and going.
Auston, your keeping it real and IDGAF attitude sometimes attracts the wrong elements but you stand your ground and remained unfazed!!
Your dam right Austin ,everything your saying its the truth,
Brother, you laid facts!!! As retired military I lived in both Asia and Europe and traveled all over. As you said you miss family and a
few friends. You can be yourself and people overseas accept you for you. Treat them well and they reciprocate - 99% of the time. Bro, the Trump sh*t show, political correctness and diversity, equality, inclusion all is center stage. Following you from Atlanta. Rock on brother 👍🏽
Hey Military retired here as well. You plan on leaving America?
@@Mr.Chris.P.Bacon1 At some point relocating to the Philippines 🇵🇭. I’m retiring from the government on 1 October 2023 and my wife has 4-5 more years to go. So we plan on spending time back and forth to the US. ✌🏽
Awesome. I agree.
Keep living your life my brother out the Matrix respect and good luck 👍
Then when I tell a woman money ain’t everything she call you broke it’s crazy
Bro Auston, sending you some hugs my brother. I travel a little too, and i am adding to my understanding as well from your experiences. LOVE hearing truth in any form, especially concerning Babylon the Great (America) or women, it is rare.
Brother I know that pressure you talking about..Damnn brother I'm happy for you.
OK when you tell us who are in the continental US and me who lives outside of the Continental about money in other countries, you do a great service. Thank you thank you thank you for speaking on money how far or how short it can go. Thank you very much.
You are always welcome to Kenya
Fair assessment. Pointing out the good of the US and the bad of living overseas.
Have you ever considered Belize? It's easy to get citizenship there.
Bro this video was so inspirational, as a man who’s so sick of the day to day work place grind, even though I work from home… it’s hell…..I’m so ready to leave…. My only concern are my 2 dogs…. Yikes
Yo brother..great info..spot on..I'm right behind u 😎
Good video. Have you thought about going to Portugal? Good content. Enjoy your life. Stay safe. Eat well.
Oh My God!! this is a real perspective shifting one for me man. You just made me appreciate my country more than ever. Now thanks to you, I don't have to sacrifice my life to go to the US JUST TO WORK ALL DAY AND NOT EVEN BE ABLE TO TRY TO KNOW PEOPLE FOR WHO THEY REALLY ARE. I have that In kenya, and I'm gonna appreciate that every single day.
Your comparisons are very accurate
I can relate to everything you say and I'm an old head, I'll be back in the Philippines next month to stay
Salute to you and if you need a lawyer out there. I help those get up and running in Phil & Thailand
The service in Mexico City was the worst!!!!!!!!!! I lived there for 2 years, so I know what I am saying. Same thing with the hospitals there, if you are not a local you better have a pocket full of money!!!!!!!!!!!
I can definitely relate to most of what you said in this video.
Best decision u ever made🎉welcome
I am happy you are enjoying life.
Your spot on brother 👍
Good video bro I could see you adding so much value to multiple different areas of business venues and platforms in near future easy if you're into entrepreneurship
Never had an issue with food being slow when in Brazil, especially copacabana area of rio
I pick Nairobi for you. I'm 77yoa and I think you will be very happy there. You make me want to go there, I 'm afraid to go alone. much love!
on calling, transfer your states number to google voice...All you need is data and you can receive and make US calls with ease. Also magic jack works.
Yo, this was a very good and informative clip! Shout out to my bro C for putting me up on it! Gonna dive head first into the other available clips you offer! Thanks a lot G!
“ I ain’t got time to 🖕🏾 with y’all “ 😂 I felt that in my spirit! Can’t wait to leave the Matrix next year
Happy for your journey. Thank you for the inspiration and sending well wishes to you brother.
Austin, please continue to provide as much information about all 40+ countries you intend to visit 🙌🏾. I intend to get the h*** out of the U.S too.
Would love an update in about 10 15 years after marriage, kids, and school
It matters that your a black man! Our experiences are always different from the “others”..