9 Ways A 1970s Libertarian’s Book Taught Me To Win At Expat Life!
Moving abroad won’t fix your life. But Harry Browne’s radical advice will teach you how to thrive in uncharted territory, build a life you love and claim real freedom!
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When I first packed my bags for life abroad, I thought I was leaving my problems behind.
Little did I know, those problems had their passports ready, too.
But then I stumbled upon “How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World”, a book by Harry Browne that I assumed was a manifesto for anti-establishment eccentrics.
Turns out, this 1970’s libertarian’s book also has the ultimate cheat code for anyone trying to live their best life on foreign soil.
1. The “Move Abroad and Chill” Myth
Forget the fantasy of booking a one-way ticket and “figuring it out.” Real freedom doesn’t come from winging it, it thrives on clarity.
Harry Browne’s advice hit me like a reality check: freedom starts with defining your goals.