12 Years Out: With Cole Puterbaugh

Should You Leave Your Home Country? (What No One Tells You)

32 min · 21. huhti 2026
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The Trade System Shift: Why Leaving Your Country Is Not an Upgrade (A Full Framework) In this deep dive, we challenge the popular narrative that moving abroad is the easy solution to dissatisfaction. Drawing on years of experience living in a foreign country, we argue that international relocation is not a linear upgrade but a fundamental "Trade System Shift." You are not just changing location; you are changing your social structure, cultural logic, and identity context. We lay out the 5 Core Tradeoffs—including Freedom vs. Belonging and Opportunity vs. Stability—that dictate success or failure abroad. We also explore the crucial "Timeline Distortion," where the early feedback is misleading, and the true costs only emerge years down the line. If you are considering an expat life, feeling tension in your current move, or know someone who keeps running from place to place, this framework will provide the clarity needed to choose a life structure, not just a place. Listen to understand the hidden, long-term costs of chasing novelty over depth.

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