Why We Left Our Dream Life in Mexico

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Published 2024-07-22

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  • @RodNiy-dr5no
    Amazing video, you work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K into trading from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires
  • @JRspeaking
    You're a natural in front of the camera. A full time YouTuber is the way to go!
  • @mariodelcid11
    People are so thirsty for the truth. Truth is like an animal in extinction. Thanks for being genuine, Paul. Looking forward to your content.
  • @alexcornejo3729
    Kudos Paul for taking life by the horns and rolling with the punching. I've been following you on YouTube since 2017. Your videos about moving to Mexico were very inspirational to me since that's what I would like to do one day. I wish you the best in this new chapter of your life. You always offer great information. Thank you and good luck.
  • @kevjackson3501
    I love your channel. I'm 54 and have been living as an expat for 24 years....Americans have been culturally conditioned to be in debt...bad types of debt...and life goes by.....great on your decision to go to Mexico and actually LIVE life....and you will continue...I look forward to future videos....perhaps on life on the expensive USA. I visit my parents every year. Estudio Espanol desde Vietnam.
  • @edexoarp3964
    Paul is great to see you here. I will keep watching your videos. Hope down the road you can go back to Mexico.
  • @shelby464
    I'm a Spanish teacher! I use your videos all of the time. Thank you!
  • @bjm9071
    I am in my late 60's. I would NEVER expect my family to leave their happy homes and come take care of me. My mother told the same thing to me. Only creates resentment.
  • @KN-op3et
    Honesty and transparency -- that's all that we can ask for. Thanks for sharing!!!
  • @gmoney321
    Whew! I thought for a second you were quitting Youtube. I'm so glad you're staying as your content is both entertaining and informative. Best of luck. Thank you Paul!
  • @dj33036
    I hope I never have to make a decision like you've had to make. Like you I moved to Mexico in 2015 and I consider it one of the best decisions I've ever made. I don't have enough income to live comfortably in the U.S. but it's enough that here in Mexico I've actually saved a nice little nest egg, own a beautiful house, and live debt free. Mexico is my home now and at 77 years old if I had to move back to the U.S. I'm sure I would spiral into a bottomless depression.
  • You are the reason I am living in Mexico—your video -can you live on social security got me thinking. I arrived in Querétaro in 2021 with a dog, two cats and three suitcases. I thank you for that video and that nudge to re—invent myself at 70. I wish you all the best.
  • @MarketManiaCA
    This video was great on so many different levels. Thanks for being honest & genuine. Hard to find on YouTube and part of the reason why so many people follow you I am sure! Good luck
  • @lorenericksen916
    I have visited your channel a number of times because I know I can count on you for reliable information about the expat needs here in Mexico. I am sure you will do wonderfully well with your new content creations. Thanks for all your assistance helping us expats navigate the Mexican necessities of life.
  • Thanks for sharing your story. I was following you back when you were in Mexico. And now my life is changing drastically after the death of my husband, which was not unexpected. So here I am looking to go down to Mexico. I love how you say we just, keep rolling with it… I’m looking forward to the new changes in my life whether it’s Mexico or some other place that I’m not sure about but I do plan to spend some time down there. Congratulations to you and I’ll look forward to the content that you create, as you keep going.
  • @maletu
    Wishing you all the best. Your work on YouTube played a role in my finding the courage to leave the US. Thank you.
  • @liamstone3437
    "She wasn't having any of that". When an adult gets dementia they inherit the accountability and decision making ability of a child. I am an RN. I see families torn apart by unrealistic efforts on behalf of demented parents. The ones that do best have a family leader willing to make hard decisions. I am afraid I would have taken my parent "for a vacation" and then kept her at the new location. The last thing I would do is come out of retirement and incur debt to please someone who is increasingly child-like. Sorry but I think most people would regret your decision.
  • Paul thank you for your honesty and sharing. All your experiences add up and make you so much wiser. Your tips on how to navigate the Mexican system help us a lot. Your among the few who share it. We really appreciate it.
  • @qpalzm131
    Good job Paul, glad you and Linda are doing well! Nice to see! 🔥❤️