Moving abroad is often sold as a reset. A fresh start. A better life.
But many people arrive with expectations that were never realistic to begin with — shaped by social media, travel content, expat forums, and half-told success stories.
In this episode, I look at the gap between what people think life abroad will be like and what actually happens once the novelty wears off. Using real, everyday examples - including visas, banking, and cost of living in Thailand — the episode explores why frustration is often baked in from the start, and how mismatched expectations quietly shape expat experiences everywhere.
Thailand is sometimes the lens, because that’s the world I live in — but the patterns are universal.
This isn’t about discouraging people from moving abroad.
It’s about understanding the reality before it surprises you.