I've met a lot of people who left their home country to "travel the world"
Probably hundreds of them at this point
And out of all of them... maybe 70% went back within 18 months
In most cases, it was not because of the reasons you can think of:
❌ They didn't run out of money
❌ Not because they missed their family (though they did)
No, the reason was much deeper
They went back because they confused escaping with building
Here's the difference
Escaping looks like this:
You hate your job, your city, your life. You buy a one-way ticket to Bali or Medellín or Chiang Mai. The first 3 months are the best of your life...
Then reality follows you
This happened to me at first. I had been in SouthEast Asia for 2 years, dating like crazy, partying, and just having fun...
And at some point, the whole thing just started feeling extremely empty. I had an honest to God life crisis
I remember sitting in a café in Canggu (Bali), looking around at all the other laptop people, and thinking: I have no idea what I'm actually building here
Yes, I had escaped Spain...
But I had not built anything to escape toward
On the other hand, building looks like this:
You have a skill the market will pay for remotely. You've tested it before you leave. You know roughly what your monthly number needs to be
You leave with a plan, instead of just a dream
For me, that shift happened when I stopped treating freelance work as a way to fund the party and started treating it as the actual point
First it was copywriting. Then websites, and then consulting. Then the first version of what eventually became Hispanic Nomad
The geography didn't change much. I replaced Asia with LatAm, but was still moving around
But I had something to show up for every morning that wasn't just the next night out
The people who are still out here 5, 7, 10 years later all made that same shift at some point
They left toward something
- A client base they were building
- A business model they were testing
- A life they were designing on purpose
The ones who went back left away from something
Their city. Their boss. Their routine. Their ex (oh man, is this one painful)
The problem is, whatever issue you have travels with you in your carry-on
This is not a reason to stay home, btw; I'm arguing that you should figure it out BEFORE you leave
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