This video is amazing man. I totally feel the same way, my family moved to the states for a better life and more opportunities from PR. I feel like we got so much from living in the states and NYC specifically but I can see how my family lost sight of community and the joy of simplicity. I plan on moving back to PR soon for very similar reasons as your move to Mexico and to continue discovering my culture. I hope your life I Mexico is everything you hope for. If you ever find your self going to Puerto Rico or even Atlanta hit me up I would love to show you around.
Thanks man! I'm glad it resonated with you. I hope you're doing well. That's awesome you're reconnecting with your roots. We'll have to plan something soon!
I’ve been as pro USA as it gets my whole life even served in the Marines but my perspective has changed so much. Still love the ideals of the country but I’m so tired of the work culture. I’m 28 so I’m still fairly young in that culture but I see it with my 53 year old dad who hates his job and makes good money but it’s all he gets to do in his life and all for what, just so his car is a little nicer and he can retire and finally start living? I hate that idea of how to live life.
I was going to leave a comment nit-picking a few points, but it felt less genuine, not as fair, and not as helpful as commending you for the many more good points you offered. You're young, at 26 you've started to understand things some people will never get their whole lives. So, thank you for sharing your experiences and viewpoints with us, great job *8 ) Keep growing. Keep learning. You seem to be on the right track, and I think you'll know in your heart when you're not. Growing older can be great at any age, just be a little wary of 'growing up', as giving up often disguises itself that way. Stay curious. Enjoy your youth, and use it, you won't regret it. I hope those don't come across as directives, you can take them as suggestions if you like but the truth is they're the heartfelt requests of another interested traveller that thinks he and the world has something to gain from you being your best you. Cheers for the smiles and the reminders Ryan.
@@DarViajar Hehe, I appreciate the opportunity to take the positive route *8 ) Forget about the nit-picks, they're inconsequential and the only reason I mentioned them was that one was so embarrassingly hypercritical I felt I had to make amends for it, the others were hardly better. As you said in the video, the last few years have been challenging for most, and my comment was as much catharsis for me as encouragement to you *8 ) Thanks again Ryan. I look forward to more of your story.
As someone who has also lived abroad, I agree with all the points you made. I miss living overseas but don't necessarily want to do it long term anymore. Looking forward to your Mexico life.
Great video Ryan! Your video editing skills are on point. Really interesting perspective and it's cool to see you travelling around the world and coming to some of the same realizations as I have myself! Let's connect sometime. P.S. (this is your cousin Sam 😉)
No he estado en México pero me consta que la sensación de comunidad de la que hablas en el video va estar presente todos los días. Ellos se parecen mucho a los españoles en lel sentido de familia, cultura ...
Honestly, the thought of leaving the U.S. has been ever persistent, especially since I traveled to Japan back in July. I thought about either Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, or Portugal (my paternal lineage is Portuguese, after all). I feel like for me that it would be easier said that done, but I am paying close attention to 2025. Because when a political party digs its heels in on culture war issues, passes laws that hurt minorities, and even get on a stage to call for eradication of a group of people and identity to applause, that to me is a sign that now is the best time to consider leaving. Fleeing a Southern state to a West Coast state was one thing, but the whole country...I am thinking real hard, especially as a journalist.
I need to get out of here to somewhere healthcare is 1000X more reasonable, I may not have medical bills now but I don't look forward to being older and having to be at the doctor more. It's a concern that a lot of Europeans don't have and I wish I could have that feeling of not being concerned about healthcare, I can't imagine not having to worry about paying for medical bs. I'm sure even if you're not a citizen of a country, if you need to go to the doctor in the netherlands or somewhere with a good system the cost would be very drastically lower
Here in Mexico I've paid out of pocket, and while it's not dirt cheap, for me it's easier to pay a one off consultation fee than to dump hundreds every month into an insurance plan that doesn't even cover such visits
My son, you are wise beyond your years of age. We all seek contentment, which is often tangible in living in simple ways in real-time. For many, it is not about surrounding oneself with material goods, but rather with rich experiences that involve others. Open hearts and open minds are about engaging in what is going on. It's not just about gathering information; it's about understanding our world better. If you're also constantly curious and eager to learn, then you're showing wisdom beyond your years. It means you understand that there's always more to learn, no matter how much you already know.
I believe every American should live abroad for at least 6 months to get de-programmed from what they have learned. I was fortunate to serve in the military, where my beliefs and world view were quickly smashed by just living with and in diverse places that was very different from my upbringing in GA.
Wow, it's interesting to get that take from a veteran. Would you have considered yourself a particularly patriotic person when you decided to serve? Thank you for commenting!
True. People underestimate how hard it is to get a visa in most other countries and most people have too many commitments to up and leave. So I'm grateful to have the opportunity while I'm young
If you talk to mostly successful, double citizenship, Mexicans, you can see how the profit from both sides and that’s how it should be for most Americans if I was president, my slogan would be make North America great again I don’t got time for the Europeans right now
It's getting more complicated now than before, political situation, the awake agenda, recession, continuous sh00tings in public places happening right now, who wants to stay in USA but then again what are we Mexicans going to do with so many gringos and foreigners? ☹️😨
With remote work from usa obviously many countries are better to live than usa, but try to live there knowing their dime.. nah man you got it all wrong, look at all the millions of emigrants we get here in usa, and not the ones that came for free stuff but the ones that come for a more opportunities, even those American dream is going down the toilet with all the division is going on
Moving to Mexico from NYC 5 years ago was the best move of my life. Nationalism is silly, we are all humans.
Agreed!
God bless u brother for the nice statements. Que Viva Mexico🇲🇽🇺🇲
Looking forward to experiencing all of your videos!
This video is amazing man. I totally feel the same way, my family moved to the states for a better life and more opportunities from PR. I feel like we got so much from living in the states and NYC specifically but I can see how my family lost sight of community and the joy of simplicity. I plan on moving back to PR soon for very similar reasons as your move to Mexico and to continue discovering my culture. I hope your life I Mexico is everything you hope for. If you ever find your self going to Puerto Rico or even Atlanta hit me up I would love to show you around.
Thanks man! I'm glad it resonated with you. I hope you're doing well. That's awesome you're reconnecting with your roots. We'll have to plan something soon!
I'm glad i found this channel, your videos are really high quality. Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much!
I’ve been as pro USA as it gets my whole life even served in the Marines but my perspective has changed so much. Still love the ideals of the country but I’m so tired of the work culture. I’m 28 so I’m still fairly young in that culture but I see it with my 53 year old dad who hates his job and makes good money but it’s all he gets to do in his life and all for what, just so his car is a little nicer and he can retire and finally start living? I hate that idea of how to live life.
Cool video. Excited to see some of your content from Mexico as you explore. Keep up the great work!
I appreciate you! 🙏
The algorithm needs to push this in all directions
🤞🙏
I was going to leave a comment nit-picking a few points, but it felt less genuine, not as fair, and not as helpful as commending you for the many more good points you offered. You're young, at 26 you've started to understand things some people will never get their whole lives. So, thank you for sharing your experiences and viewpoints with us, great job *8 ) Keep growing. Keep learning. You seem to be on the right track, and I think you'll know in your heart when you're not. Growing older can be great at any age, just be a little wary of 'growing up', as giving up often disguises itself that way. Stay curious. Enjoy your youth, and use it, you won't regret it. I hope those don't come across as directives, you can take them as suggestions if you like but the truth is they're the heartfelt requests of another interested traveller that thinks he and the world has something to gain from you being your best you. Cheers for the smiles and the reminders Ryan.
Haha, I appreciate you going the positive route! Such a great comment. Thanks for your kind words. I'm curious, what were your nitpicks?
@@DarViajar Hehe, I appreciate the opportunity to take the positive route *8 ) Forget about the nit-picks, they're inconsequential and the only reason I mentioned them was that one was so embarrassingly hypercritical I felt I had to make amends for it, the others were hardly better. As you said in the video, the last few years have been challenging for most, and my comment was as much catharsis for me as encouragement to you *8 ) Thanks again Ryan. I look forward to more of your story.
Feels great to see someone talking about topics I feel like minded to. Sending strength to you getting used to your new life.
Keep going :D
Thanks, I will! :)
Excellent content and I relate
Thanks for watching!
As someone who has also lived abroad, I agree with all the points you made. I miss living overseas but don't necessarily want to do it long term anymore. Looking forward to your Mexico life.
Thanks for watching! :)
Great video Ryan! Your video editing skills are on point. Really interesting perspective and it's cool to see you travelling around the world and coming to some of the same realizations as I have myself! Let's connect sometime.
P.S. (this is your cousin Sam 😉)
Thanks a ton! Yes let’s connect
No he estado en México pero me consta que la sensación de comunidad de la que hablas en el video va estar presente todos los días. Ellos se parecen mucho a los españoles en lel sentido de familia, cultura ...
Hola Beatriz! Sí, es cierto. La familia es todo en Mexico
Honestly, the thought of leaving the U.S. has been ever persistent, especially since I traveled to Japan back in July. I thought about either Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, or Portugal (my paternal lineage is Portuguese, after all). I feel like for me that it would be easier said that done, but I am paying close attention to 2025. Because when a political party digs its heels in on culture war issues, passes laws that hurt minorities, and even get on a stage to call for eradication of a group of people and identity to applause, that to me is a sign that now is the best time to consider leaving. Fleeing a Southern state to a West Coast state was one thing, but the whole country...I am thinking real hard, especially as a journalist.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
The thumbnail be like: Chad leaves the US to turn into Giga-Chad.
🤣🤣🤣 dang I didn't know I was a Chad
@@DarViajarJust your thumbnails apparently, no disrespect 🤣
I can’t leave the US because I am not there. I am in Hungary.
😂 well, thanks for watching anyway! How are things there?
@@DarViajar terrible goverment, beautiful country. You basically gotta “make it” on your own. The goverment doesnt help. Only takes away the money.
@@bovedli Sad to hear, but I'd love to visit some day
I need to get out of here to somewhere healthcare is 1000X more reasonable, I may not have medical bills now but I don't look forward to being older and having to be at the doctor more. It's a concern that a lot of Europeans don't have and I wish I could have that feeling of not being concerned about healthcare, I can't imagine not having to worry about paying for medical bs. I'm sure even if you're not a citizen of a country, if you need to go to the doctor in the netherlands or somewhere with a good system the cost would be very drastically lower
Here in Mexico I've paid out of pocket, and while it's not dirt cheap, for me it's easier to pay a one off consultation fee than to dump hundreds every month into an insurance plan that doesn't even cover such visits
My son, you are wise beyond your years of age. We all seek contentment, which is often tangible in living in simple ways in real-time. For many, it is not about surrounding oneself with material goods, but rather with rich experiences that involve others. Open hearts and open minds are about engaging in what is going on. It's not just about gathering information; it's about understanding our world better. If you're also constantly curious and eager to learn, then you're showing wisdom beyond your years. It means you understand that there's always more to learn, no matter how much you already know.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree! Thanks, mom
I believe every American should live abroad for at least 6 months to get de-programmed from what they have learned. I was fortunate to serve in the military, where my beliefs and world view were quickly smashed by just living with and in diverse places that was very different from my upbringing in GA.
Wow, it's interesting to get that take from a veteran. Would you have considered yourself a particularly patriotic person when you decided to serve? Thank you for commenting!
Not everyone has the option of packing up and leaving the US, but if a lot of people could they would.
True. People underestimate how hard it is to get a visa in most other countries and most people have too many commitments to up and leave. So I'm grateful to have the opportunity while I'm young
What football/soccer jersey is that you're wearing at around the 6:20 mark?
Colombia!
@@DarViajar - Thank you sir, I couldn't find it I thought it was maybe a Mexican club team. I might get myself one I quite like it. 👍
Great video. Welcome to QRO.
Thanks for watching!
Name of the song please thank you.
On 5.42
que Bueno que Por Lo Menos Hablas español, ya te iba a criticar por venirte, que bueno
Cleveland. Say less
CLE 🫶
Very interesting I mean something they failed to teach you man was capitalism, generational wealth 😢 Hopefully you get to own on on both sides❤
If you talk to mostly successful, double citizenship, Mexicans, you can see how the profit from both sides and that’s how it should be for most Americans if I was president, my slogan would be make North America great again I don’t got time for the Europeans right now
i live just a few miles from Mexico , i hate that wall , what is your take on that ugly racist wall , is it to keep them out or us in ?
Good question 🤔
It's getting more complicated now than before, political situation, the awake agenda, recession, continuous sh00tings in public places happening right now, who wants to stay in USA but then again what are we Mexicans going to do with so many gringos and foreigners? ☹️😨
While you may enjoy a good life there because of the wealth you are bringing from usa. What would your kids do? Grandkids?
With remote work from usa obviously many countries are better to live than usa, but try to live there knowing their dime.. nah man you got it all wrong, look at all the millions of emigrants we get here in usa, and not the ones that came for free stuff but the ones that come for a more opportunities, even those American dream is going down the toilet with all the division is going on