im 27 years old and i can tell you one thing ive learned, if you dont get your sh*t together in your 20s or 30s. You're not going anywhere in life especially if you dont think where you want to be in 5-10 years.
I agree with everything you said! Unfortunately I have a family here and I am at an age where leaving the country would be extremely hard… Good luck for the future man, you deserve it!
Even if I currently live in Australia and I'm currently doing my university studies in Australia, I always have a fear of having my own living in Australia because of too high taxation, too high property prices, very selfish, uncaring government, and the countries I would consider moving to is Dubai once I finish my own university studies in Australia
I’m sick and tired of people who hustle throughout their lives and constantly talk about their career milestones in Europe. I don’t want to involve entrepreneurial stories while doing a BBQ in my backyard. Also, I love being here and enjoying a female-centric society instead of dealing with violence from fans after a football match. I think maybe humanity is always seeking the opposite of what it currently has in life.
As an Australian man a very similar age to you, I can't say I disagree with any of your points. I find it hard to leave my family and the few friends I have left behind though.
It is tough for sure, have to weigh up whether or not it's for you. If you spend a few years overseas, most likely your family and friends will still be there for you when you come back. Every situation is different
You'll return to Australia once you get married and have kids. Australia is an amazing place to raise a family - huge country, good economy, safe, rule of law and politically stable.
This is true to an extent. if you're a man its very obvious you should be in the trade industry in Australia. Massive opportunities to be a millionaire and grow your wealth with this industry. very easy to start your own business hence where there is so many trade businesses run and thats why you see a majority of tradies with 150k+ cars. not to mention working in the mines. very easy to be rich here and then retire early
So will you hand in your Australian citizenship too? Or will you keep it so that the AUSTRALIA that you have left forever and bagged will bail you out when things go wrong?
@@EvoOnTV Did you not leave the country and say you have left the country forever? If that is what you stated, then hand in your citizenship. What are you afraid of? Or, all you all talk? Pick one and go with it.
@@EvoOnTV Easier to give up your citizenship now than wait till later when you're more established and wealthier. Citizenship based taxation, exit tax, more surveillance, and more red tape is coming especially for foreign residents. It will only get harder to escape the ATO in the future unless you completely sever ties with the country. Australia's future isn't looking too good.
good video mate, every word I could relate and I also didn't get the jab. quality of life was just ruined since then as well as other points you mention.
Australia was good in the 70s 80s and 90s, since the 20s its gone backwards, I have started a digital marketing online business, so I can reside in another country for a better quality of life. Australia is going backwards, its not like it used to be before, Government bad policies since the 20s onwards from both parties
You had a point for most of the video, but suggesting welfare just goes to "bludgers" is mental, and dismissing healthcare flippantly is a huge miss on your part. If you don't appreciate a "welfare state", come to the USA (specifically NYC) where you will ALSO be taxed close to 50%, but see ZERO social benefit, instead paying $600/month for basic health insurance with a $10,000 deductible you'll never ever afford. In Australia, my elderly grandmother receives support with meals delivery, help around the house, allowances for accessible equipment, check-ups, and excellent medical care, which allows her to survive on a basic pension. In the US, my other grandparent is completely on their own, living off a measly below-poverty-line pension and some savings, with ZERO of any of that support. Australia is culturally stale, tall poppy is real, people's comfort and zero hustle is real, but the healthcare piece and social piece is the one reason it's better than most.
@@EvoOnTV Greece or Dubai, and I'm sure there's other great spots. Just need to ensure I'm making remote money that will allow a comfy lifestyle. But everything you said was spot on.
Exactly the same as you said, I couldn't agree with you more. it is what in my mind is and you said it all. thanks. They are too too much lazy. they don't love you to grow. they can't see your success. they always want you to work some sort of jobs that will definitely waste your time and get you nowhere.
Not really mate. The generation of wealth in Australia has been fueled by the boom in the housing market, so essentially there's a divide in wealth between those lucky enough to become property owners and those who missed out and are now excluded from the market because of the ridiculously inflated prices. Cost of living now is horrendous so working hard doesn't cut it like it was with the American dream when the States first were developing into a super power. I'm Australian and have always loved this place but for the first time in my life I consider leaving these shores. It's no longer the lucky country
@@loddy559 I’m a Kiwi mate been in Aus for 20 years and trust me you haven’t seen inflation until you’ve been to New Zealand. Why do you think we all come over here. The economy has always been good almost spoilt but like I said you have to work hard. For me it was very much the American dream but Australia, I made something of myself, can provide a decent living for my family and I’ll be forever grateful to this beautiful country of yours. This guys saying you Aussies don’t hustle and I’ve worked with plenty to know that simply isn’t true. I would never bad mouth a country that’s given me a chance to prosper.
Australia is beautiful with many good people and hard workers from different ethnic backgrounds, completely agree. Certainly better economically than NZ and has a super high quality of life. I personally want to become extremely wealthy and understand I will get a higher ROI from moving overseas to a more favourable tax rate, lower cost of living and a more competitive environment.
I live in Brisbane. I clicked on this video and liked it within the first 1 second of the page loading. Australia SUCKS.
The young millennials are screwed here, 1 million doller houses how can anyone afford a Family period
Exactly
im 27 years old and i can tell you one thing ive learned, if you dont get your sh*t together in your 20s or 30s. You're not going anywhere in life especially if you dont think where you want to be in 5-10 years.
True
I agree with everything you said! Unfortunately I have a family here and I am at an age where leaving the country would be extremely hard… Good luck for the future man, you deserve it!
It happens. Australia is an amazing place to raise a family
Even if I currently live in Australia and I'm currently doing my university studies in Australia, I always have a fear of having my own living in Australia because of too high taxation, too high property prices, very selfish, uncaring government, and the countries I would consider moving to is Dubai once I finish my own university studies in Australia
I’m sick and tired of people who hustle throughout their lives and constantly talk about their career milestones in Europe. I don’t want to involve entrepreneurial stories while doing a BBQ in my backyard. Also, I love being here and enjoying a female-centric society instead of dealing with violence from fans after a football match. I think maybe humanity is always seeking the opposite of what it currently has in life.
I guess the good thing about the comfort and laid back lifestyle is that it is easy to stand out if you're unbothered by what others think.
As long as you can force yourself to not get comfortable, yes
This young man is bang on. The contemporary Australian male is not a shade on his forefathers.
😂😂😂
They sent all the good genetics to go fight in pointless foreign wars
Australia is too woke
So happy my dad bought me up firm because even if you hustle a little in Australia you walk all over your competition.
True, very little competition
I have gone from a salary of $48k to $150k in 4 years since moving to Aus from the UK
Good for hustle BECAUSE others don’t
For corporate I agree, great place for climbing the ladder. However, I left corporate to start my own business.
@@EvoOnTV This guy sums up the comfort in Aus, take the 150k and do nothing for the rest of you're life, there is no next step in Aus
As an Australian man a very similar age to you, I can't say I disagree with any of your points. I find it hard to leave my family and the few friends I have left behind though.
It is tough for sure, have to weigh up whether or not it's for you. If you spend a few years overseas, most likely your family and friends will still be there for you when you come back. Every situation is different
@@EvoOnTV Where are you moving to?
So where you at?
Where did u move to eventually?
Dubai / Eastern Europe
love this is video and this channel. instantly subscribed
Appreciate you being here mate
Agreed!!
You'll return to Australia once you get married and have kids. Australia is an amazing place to raise a family - huge country, good economy, safe, rule of law and politically stable.
which country did you move?
UAE / Eastern Europe
This is true to an extent. if you're a man its very obvious you should be in the trade industry in Australia. Massive opportunities to be a millionaire and grow your wealth with this industry. very easy to start your own business hence where there is so many trade businesses run and thats why you see a majority of tradies with 150k+ cars. not to mention working in the mines. very easy to be rich here and then retire early
I know many who hustled in the trades, started their own businesses and did well. It's a good route for sure
What do you do? Where do you live ?
So will you hand in your Australian citizenship too? Or will you keep it so that the AUSTRALIA that you have left forever and bagged will bail you out when things go wrong?
Me not agreeing with Australia's current state means I should hand in my citizenship?
@@EvoOnTV Did you not leave the country and say you have left the country forever? If that is what you stated, then hand in your citizenship. What are you afraid of? Or, all you all talk? Pick one and go with it.
@@EvoOnTV Easier to give up your citizenship now than wait till later when you're more established and wealthier. Citizenship based taxation, exit tax, more surveillance, and more red tape is coming especially for foreign residents. It will only get harder to escape the ATO in the future unless you completely sever ties with the country. Australia's future isn't looking too good.
good video mate, every word I could relate and I also didn't get the jab. quality of life was just ruined since then as well as other points you mention.
Good on you mate
Australia was good in the 70s 80s and 90s, since the 20s its gone backwards, I have started a digital marketing online business, so I can reside in another country for a better quality of life. Australia is going backwards, its not like it used to be before, Government bad policies since the 20s onwards from both parties
You had a point for most of the video, but suggesting welfare just goes to "bludgers" is mental, and dismissing healthcare flippantly is a huge miss on your part. If you don't appreciate a "welfare state", come to the USA (specifically NYC) where you will ALSO be taxed close to 50%, but see ZERO social benefit, instead paying $600/month for basic health insurance with a $10,000 deductible you'll never ever afford. In Australia, my elderly grandmother receives support with meals delivery, help around the house, allowances for accessible equipment, check-ups, and excellent medical care, which allows her to survive on a basic pension. In the US, my other grandparent is completely on their own, living off a measly below-poverty-line pension and some savings, with ZERO of any of that support. Australia is culturally stale, tall poppy is real, people's comfort and zero hustle is real, but the healthcare piece and social piece is the one reason it's better than most.
So true i wanna move asap
Where would you go?
@@EvoOnTV Greece or Dubai, and I'm sure there's other great spots. Just need to ensure I'm making remote money that will allow a comfy lifestyle. But everything you said was spot on.
oh yes the vax issue. my god !!!! penal colony. i am leaving too.
Exactly the same as you said, I couldn't agree with you more. it is what in my mind is and you said it all. thanks. They are too too much lazy. they don't love you to grow. they can't see your success. they always want you to work some sort of jobs that will definitely waste your time and get you nowhere.
I agree. Im a 44 year old seventeen old
Where did you move?
Poland / UAE
@@EvoOnTV that would be humble enviroment to showish sheikhs
I dont think ive related to a video more in my life.
Where about did you go
Eastern Europe / UAE
@@EvoOnTV well, I can’t afford to move over seas
I built an online business that was providing a liveable income before I left
Go Australia is the best I’m going to rent my whole life
Legend
Appreciate you mate
what business are you in?
Not all of us have the money and support to move.
True, need to build a little bit of a base to work off. Online work is always the best
@EvoOnTV thanks for your response, need a job that's for sure!
W Video
Appreciated mate
Mortgage will destroy you
Banks making interest and strata too
C ya
You got the wrong country dude. Australia is the new American dream. You can make something of yourself but you have to work for it. Such is life !
Not really mate. The generation of wealth in Australia has been fueled by the boom in the housing market, so essentially there's a divide in wealth between those lucky enough to become property owners and those who missed out and are now excluded from the market because of the ridiculously inflated prices. Cost of living now is horrendous so working hard doesn't cut it like it was with the American dream when the States first were developing into a super power.
I'm Australian and have always loved this place but for the first time in my life I consider leaving these shores. It's no longer the lucky country
@@loddy559 I’m a Kiwi mate been in Aus for 20 years and trust me you haven’t seen inflation until you’ve been to New Zealand. Why do you think we all come over here. The economy has always been good almost spoilt but like I said you have to work hard. For me it was very much the American dream but Australia, I made something of myself, can provide a decent living for my family and I’ll be forever grateful to this beautiful country of yours. This guys saying you Aussies don’t hustle and I’ve worked with plenty to know that simply isn’t true. I would never bad mouth a country that’s given me a chance to prosper.
Australia is beautiful with many good people and hard workers from different ethnic backgrounds, completely agree. Certainly better economically than NZ and has a super high quality of life.
I personally want to become extremely wealthy and understand I will get a higher ROI from moving overseas to a more favourable tax rate, lower cost of living and a more competitive environment.
@@EvoOnTVDo what you gotta do bro. Australia and Australians have been good to me is all I’m saying and I’ll be forever grateful
As am I for growing up there. Not many better places to grow up
cope
Not cope it’s reasoning and it’s his own personal reasoning completely valid.
Coping for what?
Challenge yourself at the gym get uncomfortable in a different social environment get creative get into a business make your own business