A lot of people keep saying that 30 is still young and while that may be true, the only thing I can contribute to this conversation is that while you're worrying about money, when you hit 30, time starts moving faster. I did whatever I wanted in my 20s and I will be forever grateful for those experiences but in learning and experiencing, I found my greatest joy in having purpose, which for me was having a career I enjoy and family to share my life with. And while that may not be for everyone, it took me a while to realize that mundane doesn't mean mediocre. I am 48 and am at a place that I don't have to worry about money as much as I used to. I have an average job and I love it. Is it my dream job? No, but I got to a point that contentment and gratitude was a far better place to aspire to be. I pray that for you and hope this helps.
Aww I’m glad you found your happiness! Yeah I’m not expecting an extravagant life but a life that makes me happy and content just haven’t found what that is for me just yet! Hopefully soon 🤞🏻
Hey Vicx, I'm in a very similar position to you. Just spent a year in another country before moving back to the UK, and I'm now 32, no kids, single, unemployed. It's difficult. Don't feel pressure, our lives are only just beginning 💖. Don't compare yourself to others. You do what's right for you. xx
I’m in my 30s, in London, and a lot of my friends are single and have no kids. Most don’t own a home since it’s virtually impossible to as a single person in London. It seems like the age to settle down has shifted to mid 30s. Life has these periods where you need to slow down and reevaluate. Thanks for sharing this video!
Yeah I guess that time is now for me.. 30s will be my years haha! Yes it’s way to expensive to buy now that it no longer feels like an investment it feels like a ball and chain 😂
"Comparison is the thief of joy" - I think you've hit on a truth that many people spend their lives searching for. Finding a job that doesn't feel like work is a gift, and it sounds like working underwater in a tropical location would be exactly that! If loneliness is a concern, remember all the times you've traveled and made unexpected, amazing friends. There might be someone else out there heading to the same place, with the same worries, who could end up being your next best friend 😁 You've got this! Go for it and embrace the adventure.
I LOVE THIS 🙌🏻 You are so right.. nothing is ever perfect but it’s what you make of it. I LOVED working underwater and yes it has it challenges but challenge is what creates the sense of happiness! Yes, I always have this.. anxiety of being lonely then when I put myself out there I end up surrounded by the best people! Thank you so much for your encouraging words 😊
Great video. Believe it or not, being in a relationship these days is not keystone of happiness or success anymore. Specially when relationships became shallow and loveless. I’m in the same boat as you except I will be 26 and I live in the US. I got laid off last year and I’m still trying to find a job. Everything will be alright.
Agreed! I’m not one to rush into something that doesn’t feel right.. why should I? Fingers crossed for you and hope you find what you are looking for 🤞🏻
I really liked how honest this video is! Option 3 seems like the most reasonable and sustainable way. I'm sure you will find great success in e.g. the UK. I was recently told: "Jobs do not dictate your happiness, happiness dictates job success". I understood it as 'you will never find happiness through a job, but find what makes you happy and sustain that with a good job'.
I'm 27F and also unemployed, I quit my job because I just couldn't do it anymore because of a chronic illness. That and it sucked the life out of me, but yeah. I recently realized, I will never be happy in a 9-5 because of my illness. The only lifestyle that will accommodate my being, well, sick, is being self employed, doing some sort of online business. So while I'm on social security, I'm now looking for remote online part-time jobs, but I'm going to try to start an online business as well meanwhile. I won't be making enough money soon, but I'm hoping I can maybe get a part time gig to keep myself afloat until it (hopefully) does. I think sometimes you just gonna take some risks if there's something you really want to do, and you can't do it while having a 9-5. I think it's recommendable that you are living life boldly! I hope it works out for both of us. I traveled to Japan and South Korea last year and would love to travel again soon.
YESSSS girl! I am going to be documenting my journey to hopefully time and location freedom through trying different online business models so let’s go on this journey together ✌🏻 GOOD LUCK!
I really feel happy for your generation that you got all this figured out so early. but I am deeply saddened for the older generations who didn't and many wasted their lives away..
Very honest! I share so many outlooks on life! The 2.4 children / mortgage lifestyle all to enjoy when you’re at pension age if a daily struggle for me too. (THAT’S IF WE LIVE TILL THEN!) I hit 30 and moved countries for a decade to progress in my career and see things I never thought I’d ever see. Best decision of my life! Got made redundant during COVID and had to move back to the UK. Fast forward since then and I’m tormented with what’s next! I need that fire in my belly to just go and do something but I’m so confused with what I want! So completely feel your feelings and hope you are able to find that happiness or at least the comfort in knowing that you tried! The feel of failure is so hard!
Yeah I needed to get it off my chest! I often feel that travel is romanticised but those who spend their lives Traveling also have their moments of ‘what am I doing’ and ‘what next’. You’re right it’s the best thing I have ever done to experience the world and I would recommend it to anyone but I want to normalise still being ‘lost’. I hope you find that fire 🔥 and that everything works out for the both of us 🙌🏻
@@lifewithvicx Some great comments now on this vid now! Some share alot of wisdom. Others... not so much! Haha Maybe some fully remote career to keep the income coming in whilst you live your life how you want it! I have a fully remote role and I can literally work anywhere as long as I have wifi connection.... the problem is do I settle and buy in the UK (BORING BUT SMART) or get up and go before my body tells me it's too late!? Been mulling over this for the past 18 months and before I know it... it's almost 42! And that freaks me the hell out! God life is hard! Haha I wish I'd known in my younger self that my 30's would be the best decade of my life!
@@njo1982 yeah I agree some great comments! So happy so many people have shared! I’d say money can always be earnt but yet again I did make this video 😂
I’ll be 19 on June 7th I took a gap year after high school and I traveled Poland and Germany and Czechia for 2 months, got a half sleeve on my right arm, worked as a lab technician at an oil company and as a physical labourer at a water company. I don’t got a clue on what to do do with my life really. I’ll go to Uni for 3D arts and I probably won’t land a job after graduating so I’ll end up going into a more “serious” degree program or trades. I live in Canada so moving out to live on my own isn’t plausible so I’ll probably end up living with my mom for ever which I have no problem with. The reason I’m writing all of this is that I want to share my appreciation for people who voice realism. So we shouldn’t try and measure our success basing it on other peoples lives. Ever since I stopped comparing myself with other people my life got a lot easier mentally.
AMEN! Not enough people sharing these thoughts after living an unconventional life so I wanted to share for people to have something to relate to and start a conversation 😊
Wasn't till I got older I found out that if I focus life on Physical, Financial, & Intellectual goals everything works out OK. Life is better when I am Physically Fit. Life is better when I am Financially Secure. Life is better when I have the Skills and Intellectual capabilities to handle life's problems.
If I could give you any advice (from personal experience) it would be not to chase a different reality. You haven't failed at all. If you are anything like me, at the first sign of feeling like a failure you have the propensity to do something drastic. (Travelling the world, moving abroad, totally re-training etc). More often than not, we take our problems with us. Instead of chasing a new environment, I have tried to focus on developing a new mentality and looking for the positive in my existing environment. I started developing video games (something I always wanted to do), bought a few beautiful cats and relaxed into a routine. Routine is often seen as a negative thing but I don't think that's the case. If you ever want to chat, feel free to reach out to me. I'm 35 now and have been on quite the journey. I think a big part of maturation is recognising that life isn't always perfect and the vast majority of our happiness, contentment and freedom is within our mentality and outlook. It took me a long time to learn that! Living as an expat can be extremely stressful and isn't something to be taken lightly. 😊. You seem like a lovely girl, whatever you do, I hope it works out for you.
I’m so happy that you have found your happy place and the things that fulfil your life. Yeah it doesn’t necessarily need to be a complex life but I know that travel, culture and exploring make me happy and being creative so I have to start putting those wheels in motion so thanks for your motivating words 🙌🏻
Hey JD, it was really interesting to read your comment. I know it wasn't addressed at me, but it sure felt like it. 😂 I definitely have the reflex of doing something drastic (more precisely exactly your 3 examples). Last year I told myself: No, stay where you are and learn how to be contempt with what you have. That still sounds like the wiser idea, however I haven't been particularly successful with it. Now, at 32, I'm thinking about retraining again. Or moving to another continent to "start over". I wonder if I will ever find a way out of this and it's cool to hear from someone who has been there. Cheers from Berlin
As someone approaching the end of their 30s, the only advice I can give is don't underestimate how much you will change physically and philosophically. At the moment your outlook is still as if you are in your 20s and you are at the tail end of very young. As you progress through your 30s, if you keep up this travelling you will start to notice you are getting much older than most travellers, and they will start to notice you are much more older. Your pool of people to hang out with will start to reduce, which may lead to you feeling even more isolated. The concerns you highlighted at the start of the video - single, no kids, lack of roots - may become more acute. That said I don't know you, you may be fine with all of this and have a great time, and all of this might not apply to you. Good luck
Great video! it takes a lot of courage to come online and share it to the world! i wish you good fortune and life with abundance and prosperity ! Amen.
I have a business idea for the UK. They make these tiny RVs in Japan and they would be perfect for the UK market. They even have the steering wheel on the wrong side. Someone should import these to the UK and sell them. Could be worth looking into.
No, sounds like money is not a problem for you. I'm in my 30's, single, have no kids, unemployed, living with my parents, struggling with life, and have no family and friend support. My younger years my parents were demanding and controlling while I wanted an education for myself. After college, I've been struggling to find work, ended up working for low wages, and my life has not gotten any better. It's difficult being unemployed in my situation because I have no family and friend support. If it makes you feel any better, at least you had traveled and have a RUclips channel.
I know and I am very privileged to be able to do that I had a good career before which is how I managed to afford it but I get that and I hope you find your right path too x
i have coffee and medical cannabis, it is difficult being different its hard to deal with how people talk about mental health and with social media it is all too much and it makes long term relationships much more complicated.
I agree too many people talking about ‘traditional’ lives and wanted to show that everyone’s idea of normal isn’t always the same.. yeah some similarities but not the same ✌🏻
My wife had our kids at 32 and 34. You aren’t a failure. In fact, you are still quite young. For context, I’m 45 and hope to be going to university next year.
Ten paciencia, hagas lo que hagas sigue documentando tu vida, o creando contenido, eso eventualmente hará que tu comunidad crezca y en el momento indicado verás los frutos. Dios enseña que hay que ir sembrando con psciencia y luego vendrá la cosecha, comenzando con poco pero luego será abundante. Mi pareja es norteamericana y vive a gusto en sudamérica. Nunca pensó encontrar estabilidad en otro pais. Dios te bendiga y te regale muchos años más pues el mejor regalo es la vida.
Good on him! I’m glad you have both managed to have an abundant fulfilled life! I hope that I only find a fraction of that and sharing my journey of this will help bring light and hope to others that find themselves in the same situation
I'm going to Japan for 2-4 weeks because I need a change or a boost to action lol I recommend you the book The Pathology of Normalcy: Fromm, Erich, from the 50s, it is about, among other things, people were bored with their lives . ps, if I may ask, which countries have you visited? any way,thank you and all the best!
Wow have a fantastic time in Japan! I have always wanted to visit! Great recommendation on the book thank you! In the past two years I visited: Turkey, Italy, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia, Serbia, France, Mexico, Columbia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Thailand and Cambodia 😊 I have travel vlogs on my channel if it interests you!
I would say option 3 but work really hard and smart for a period of maybe 5 years and save that money to use it into doing whatever you want OR else content creation but you gotta have an X factor to it
Yeah and I am loving creating so hopefully people will find value in my raw and real approach to life 😊 but I am going to try other things and document it to show the reality
Kind of where this lifestyle leads to. We as guys were sometimes mocking this kind of girls we met in hostels etc. We said sooner or later they're gonna hit the wall. Youth and fun isn't forever. Good luck anyway.
Funny because we probably think the same for the guys 😂 I don’t really stay in those types of hostels any more though I was just living in a bungalow in Thailand for a year 😊
Some women get those things then want to act out and get the man to walk away! So there’s really no shame in not having children or a man and house. Or for men for that matter! Just try to enjoy work and have a reasonable discipline in everyday life diet exercise! Little to no alcohol, drugs consumption and try to be on good terms with most people and not feel angry over little things such as friends, boyfriends liking social media photos or female friends going back to men you don’t like. Then needing to block them and give pointless silent treatments! We can’t control other people and we wouldn’t like them if they were exactly like ourselves in any case. Control the controllable.
Happy birthday Honey and don't lose hope you're looking gorgeous every Man want you to build new happy life together i message you from my deep heart ❤
@@lifewithvicx me too I'm single and looking for serious relationships with right women if you're interested tell me i live in Italy near to famous city Venezia 👌
"Have I failed?" are you saying that you don't want to be "unemployed, (with) no house, single, and have no kids"? If so, you need take steps to work towards those things - getting a partner is easy, getting a job is also easy and having kids (getting pregnant) is easy - the house not so easy. The difficulty is in the standards you are willing to accept. What kind of man wants to have kids with you? You need to ask yourself this question then start looking for him - being realistic, and willing to compromise is the key to success. Just a tip as I don't know how much success you've had in relationships thus far - femininity involves submitting to your man, it's a very different head-space to being single. A man risks a lot when having children in the west, so this quality will be the first thing they look for when they vet you. There can only be one leader in a relationship after all, two leaders results in arguing and eventually a break-up. Best of luck to you and I pray you start a loving family.
Thank you so much for your kind words.. I guess what I am trying to say is that is what life is ‘supposed to look like’ and I don’t know at the age of 30 what those things are that will enrich my life etc and so I am hoping that the next step I take in life will make those things clearer 😊 Thank you for your kind words
Option 2a. Move to se asia, or a similar cheaper location. Get a job as an English teacher, save 20% of income, invest to create passive income. While getting your RUclips channel going (create alternate source of income and save all of it) and do scuba diving as a hobby/content creation on weekend. GL
Hi Vicx, really inspiring video. I would love to be a part of your journey by editing your videos or creating attractive thumbnails. Please let me know what do you think. 😊
But that's not true when talking about family and marriage. If you're childless at 30 as a woman you have a 50/50 chance, statistically, to become a mother. At 32 that goes down to 40% and it only gets worse from there. Not sure about marriage but you have to meet someone, see how it works out (at least 12 months and that's brave already) so single at 30 as a woman you may get married at 32, then get pregnant, you'd be 33, at least... At that point fertility becomes an issue, you're maybe a fifth as fertile as at 20. The drop in birthrates is exactly that... People who do have children have as many as always but the drop is driven by entirely childless people, and that's women like this one. Think of it like this: men who want kids are long taken by more willing women when they're younger. I'm a very average guy but I was married at 30. If you try to get a really handsome guy that makes decent money, at that age, best of luck. Complete pipedream. They're all long married.
Have you considered teaching English online? I did that for a while and it worked well. Won't earn you millions but would probably be more than enough to get by in a cheap country x
I set up a account but didn’t really know how to start and it doesn’t really motivate me so I guess I was putting it off! I love being more creative and making things lol
@@lifewithvicxah exciting! Looking forward to seeing how it works out. Rather interested in it myself. Love the idea of being able to record a series of videos once and then being able to sell it to many.
LOL seriously, a babe like you would have NO issues getting a boyfriend... There's no such thing as mr perfect, but there's many guys that are extremely good match (maybe 80% of what you want). Consider these guys!
Having kids does align with a biological timeline. It gets harder in your 30's. My wife and I tried for a second child for years before we were finally blessed when she was 35. Not impossible but more difficult.
@@lifewithvicx Finding a boyfriend can take time, especially at age 30. Many good men are already married, and those who are still single may not always be husband material. However, I truly hope everything works out for you.
@@lifewithvicx A high value man does not want a female with tattoos. They are unattractive on a woman. I dated a Russian gold digger with ink. It was a car crash.
Glad to come across your channel. Is there any chance I could get in touch with you via email, if that's something you are comfortable sharing? With Lots of Love and Respect from India.
A lot of people keep saying that 30 is still young and while that may be true, the only thing I can contribute to this conversation is that while you're worrying about money, when you hit 30, time starts moving faster. I did whatever I wanted in my 20s and I will be forever grateful for those experiences but in learning and experiencing, I found my greatest joy in having purpose, which for me was having a career I enjoy and family to share my life with. And while that may not be for everyone, it took me a while to realize that mundane doesn't mean mediocre. I am 48 and am at a place that I don't have to worry about money as much as I used to. I have an average job and I love it. Is it my dream job? No, but I got to a point that contentment and gratitude was a far better place to aspire to be. I pray that for you and hope this helps.
Aww I’m glad you found your happiness! Yeah I’m not expecting an extravagant life but a life that makes me happy and content just haven’t found what that is for me just yet! Hopefully soon 🤞🏻
Hey Vicx, I'm in a very similar position to you. Just spent a year in another country before moving back to the UK, and I'm now 32, no kids, single, unemployed. It's difficult. Don't feel pressure, our lives are only just beginning 💖. Don't compare yourself to others. You do what's right for you. xx
Yeah I am seriously hoping that 30 is the new 20 😂 thank you! Where did you go? X
I’m in my 30s, in London, and a lot of my friends are single and have no kids. Most don’t own a home since it’s virtually impossible to as a single person in London. It seems like the age to settle down has shifted to mid 30s. Life has these periods where you need to slow down and reevaluate. Thanks for sharing this video!
Yeah I guess that time is now for me.. 30s will be my years haha! Yes it’s way to expensive to buy now that it no longer feels like an investment it feels like a ball and chain 😂
"Comparison is the thief of joy" - I think you've hit on a truth that many people spend their lives searching for. Finding a job that doesn't feel like work is a gift, and it sounds like working underwater in a tropical location would be exactly that!
If loneliness is a concern, remember all the times you've traveled and made unexpected, amazing friends. There might be someone else out there heading to the same place, with the same worries, who could end up being your next best friend 😁
You've got this! Go for it and embrace the adventure.
I LOVE THIS 🙌🏻
You are so right.. nothing is ever perfect but it’s what you make of it. I LOVED working underwater and yes it has it challenges but challenge is what creates the sense of happiness!
Yes, I always have this.. anxiety of being lonely then when I put myself out there I end up surrounded by the best people!
Thank you so much for your encouraging words 😊
Great video. Believe it or not, being in a relationship these days is not keystone of happiness or success anymore. Specially when relationships became shallow and loveless. I’m in the same boat as you except I will be 26 and I live in the US. I got laid off last year and I’m still trying to find a job. Everything will be alright.
Agreed! I’m not one to rush into something that doesn’t feel right.. why should I? Fingers crossed for you and hope you find what you are looking for 🤞🏻
Excellent response. Good luck!
I really liked how honest this video is!
Option 3 seems like the most reasonable and sustainable way. I'm sure you will find great success in e.g. the UK.
I was recently told: "Jobs do not dictate your happiness, happiness dictates job success". I understood it as 'you will never find happiness through a job, but find what makes you happy and sustain that with a good job'.
Ooooh I love that quote! I definitely resonate with it ALOT!
I'm 27F and also unemployed, I quit my job because I just couldn't do it anymore because of a chronic illness. That and it sucked the life out of me, but yeah. I recently realized, I will never be happy in a 9-5 because of my illness. The only lifestyle that will accommodate my being, well, sick, is being self employed, doing some sort of online business. So while I'm on social security, I'm now looking for remote online part-time jobs, but I'm going to try to start an online business as well meanwhile. I won't be making enough money soon, but I'm hoping I can maybe get a part time gig to keep myself afloat until it (hopefully) does. I think sometimes you just gonna take some risks if there's something you really want to do, and you can't do it while having a 9-5. I think it's recommendable that you are living life boldly! I hope it works out for both of us. I traveled to Japan and South Korea last year and would love to travel again soon.
YESSSS girl! I am going to be documenting my journey to hopefully time and location freedom through trying different online business models so let’s go on this journey together ✌🏻 GOOD LUCK!
@@lifewithvicx That's awesome! I'll sub to follow you on your journey then :) Wishing you the best too!
I really feel happy for your generation that you got all this figured out so early. but I am deeply saddened for the older generations who didn't and many wasted their lives away..
I know I agree.. it’s not a bad problem to have all be it frustrating 😊
Very honest! I share so many outlooks on life! The 2.4 children / mortgage lifestyle all to enjoy when you’re at pension age if a daily struggle for me too. (THAT’S IF WE LIVE TILL THEN!) I hit 30 and moved countries for a decade to progress in my career and see things I never thought I’d ever see. Best decision of my life!
Got made redundant during COVID and had to move back to the UK. Fast forward since then and I’m tormented with what’s next! I need that fire in my belly to just go and do something but I’m so confused with what I want!
So completely feel your feelings and hope you are able to find that happiness or at least the comfort in knowing that you tried! The feel of failure is so hard!
Yeah I needed to get it off my chest! I often feel that travel is romanticised but those who spend their lives Traveling also have their moments of ‘what am I doing’ and ‘what next’.
You’re right it’s the best thing I have ever done to experience the world and I would recommend it to anyone but I want to normalise still being ‘lost’.
I hope you find that fire 🔥 and that everything works out for the both of us 🙌🏻
@@lifewithvicx Some great comments now on this vid now! Some share alot of wisdom. Others... not so much! Haha
Maybe some fully remote career to keep the income coming in whilst you live your life how you want it!
I have a fully remote role and I can literally work anywhere as long as I have wifi connection.... the problem is do I settle and buy in the UK (BORING BUT SMART) or get up and go before my body tells me it's too late!?
Been mulling over this for the past 18 months and before I know it... it's almost 42! And that freaks me the hell out!
God life is hard! Haha
I wish I'd known in my younger self that my 30's would be the best decade of my life!
@@njo1982 yeah I agree some great comments! So happy so many people have shared!
I’d say money can always be earnt but yet again I did make this video 😂
I’ll be 19 on June 7th I took a gap year after high school and I traveled Poland and Germany and Czechia for 2 months, got a half sleeve on my right arm, worked as a lab technician at an oil company and as a physical labourer at a water company. I don’t got a clue on what to do do with my life really. I’ll go to Uni for 3D arts and I probably won’t land a job after graduating so I’ll end up going into a more “serious” degree program or trades. I live in Canada so moving out to live on my own isn’t plausible so I’ll probably end up living with my mom for ever which I have no problem with. The reason I’m writing all of this is that I want to share my appreciation for people who voice realism. So we shouldn’t try and measure our success basing it on other peoples lives. Ever since I stopped comparing myself with other people my life got a lot easier mentally.
AMEN! Not enough people sharing these thoughts after living an unconventional life so I wanted to share for people to have something to relate to and start a conversation 😊
Wasn't till I got older I found out that if I focus life on Physical, Financial, & Intellectual goals everything works out OK. Life is better when I am Physically Fit. Life is better when I am Financially Secure. Life is better when I have the Skills and Intellectual capabilities to handle life's problems.
Yeah that’s a good point! I like your thinking!
If I could give you any advice (from personal experience) it would be not to chase a different reality. You haven't failed at all. If you are anything like me, at the first sign of feeling like a failure you have the propensity to do something drastic. (Travelling the world, moving abroad, totally re-training etc). More often than not, we take our problems with us. Instead of chasing a new environment, I have tried to focus on developing a new mentality and looking for the positive in my existing environment. I started developing video games (something I always wanted to do), bought a few beautiful cats and relaxed into a routine. Routine is often seen as a negative thing but I don't think that's the case. If you ever want to chat, feel free to reach out to me. I'm 35 now and have been on quite the journey. I think a big part of maturation is recognising that life isn't always perfect and the vast majority of our happiness, contentment and freedom is within our mentality and outlook. It took me a long time to learn that! Living as an expat can be extremely stressful and isn't something to be taken lightly. 😊. You seem like a lovely girl, whatever you do, I hope it works out for you.
I’m so happy that you have found your happy place and the things that fulfil your life. Yeah it doesn’t necessarily need to be a complex life but I know that travel, culture and exploring make me happy and being creative so I have to start putting those wheels in motion so thanks for your motivating words 🙌🏻
Hey JD, it was really interesting to read your comment. I know it wasn't addressed at me, but it sure felt like it. 😂
I definitely have the reflex of doing something drastic (more precisely exactly your 3 examples). Last year I told myself: No, stay where you are and learn how to be contempt with what you have. That still sounds like the wiser idea, however I haven't been particularly successful with it. Now, at 32, I'm thinking about retraining again. Or moving to another continent to "start over". I wonder if I will ever find a way out of this and it's cool to hear from someone who has been there.
Cheers from Berlin
As someone approaching the end of their 30s, the only advice I can give is don't underestimate how much you will change physically and philosophically. At the moment your outlook is still as if you are in your 20s and you are at the tail end of very young. As you progress through your 30s, if you keep up this travelling you will start to notice you are getting much older than most travellers, and they will start to notice you are much more older. Your pool of people to hang out with will start to reduce, which may lead to you feeling even more isolated. The concerns you highlighted at the start of the video - single, no kids, lack of roots - may become more acute.
That said I don't know you, you may be fine with all of this and have a great time, and all of this might not apply to you.
Good luck
Yeah I guess you are right it’s just drilled into us at a young age that we should know what we’re doing in our early 20s 😂
Just a reminder to not be to hard on yourself. You have to opportunity to start over again while still having your health.
Even if my knees do start clicking when I stand up 😂
Great video! it takes a lot of courage to come online and share it to the world! i wish you good fortune and life with abundance and prosperity ! Amen.
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
I have a business idea for the UK. They make these tiny RVs in Japan and they would be perfect for the UK market. They even have the steering wheel on the wrong side. Someone should import these to the UK and sell them. Could be worth looking into.
No, sounds like money is not a problem for you. I'm in my 30's, single, have no kids, unemployed, living with my parents, struggling with life, and have no family and friend support. My younger years my parents were demanding and controlling while I wanted an education for myself. After college, I've been struggling to find work, ended up working for low wages, and my life has not gotten any better. It's difficult being unemployed in my situation because I have no family and friend support. If it makes you feel any better, at least you had traveled and have a RUclips channel.
I know and I am very privileged to be able to do that I had a good career before which is how I managed to afford it but I get that and I hope you find your right path too x
what a real and honest video vic 👍new subscriber now
Thank you! Hope you enjoy the rest of my content I try to be as raw as possible 😊
Isn't it great you already have all these great experiences when you are young and have all the energy?
Stay strong best wishes!!!!!!!❤
Thank you so much!!
i have coffee and medical cannabis, it is difficult being different its hard to deal with how people talk about mental health and with social media it is all too much and it makes long term relationships much more complicated.
I agree too many people talking about ‘traditional’ lives and wanted to show that everyone’s idea of normal isn’t always the same.. yeah some similarities but not the same ✌🏻
My wife had our kids at 32 and 34. You aren’t a failure. In fact, you are still quite young. For context, I’m 45 and hope to be going to university next year.
That's great! I whish you all the best! 🎉
That’s amazing! I love that for you! I hope uni goes well!
Ten paciencia, hagas lo que hagas sigue documentando tu vida, o creando contenido, eso eventualmente hará que tu comunidad crezca y en el momento indicado verás los frutos. Dios enseña que hay que ir sembrando con psciencia y luego vendrá la cosecha, comenzando con poco pero luego será abundante. Mi pareja es norteamericana y vive a gusto en sudamérica. Nunca pensó encontrar estabilidad en otro pais. Dios te bendiga y te regale muchos años más pues el mejor regalo es la vida.
Good on him! I’m glad you have both managed to have an abundant fulfilled life! I hope that I only find a fraction of that and sharing my journey of this will help bring light and hope to others that find themselves in the same situation
I'm going to Japan for 2-4 weeks because I need a change or a boost to action lol
I recommend you the book The Pathology of Normalcy: Fromm, Erich, from the 50s, it is about, among other things, people were bored with their lives .
ps, if I may ask, which countries have you visited?
any way,thank you and all the best!
Wow have a fantastic time in Japan! I have always wanted to visit!
Great recommendation on the book thank you!
In the past two years I visited: Turkey, Italy, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia, Serbia, France, Mexico, Columbia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Thailand and Cambodia 😊 I have travel vlogs on my channel if it interests you!
Hola, my best wishes thanks for sharing have a nice day you are the best.
Hola 👋🏻 thank you so much
Keep chasing and achieving your dreams😊
Thank yoooou 💙
I'm living in my car at 34 divorced and single
If you’re happy that’s all that matters 💙
I would say option 3 but work really hard and smart for a period of maybe 5 years and save that money to use it into doing whatever you want OR else content creation but you gotta have an X factor to it
Yeah and I am loving creating so hopefully people will find value in my raw and real approach to life 😊 but I am going to try other things and document it to show the reality
@@lifewithvicx all the best 👍
Kind of where this lifestyle leads to. We as guys were sometimes mocking this kind of girls we met in hostels etc. We said sooner or later they're gonna hit the wall. Youth and fun isn't forever. Good luck anyway.
Funny because we probably think the same for the guys 😂 I don’t really stay in those types of hostels any more though I was just living in a bungalow in Thailand for a year 😊
Some women get those things then want to act out and get the man to walk away! So there’s really no shame in not having children or a man and house. Or for men for that matter!
Just try to enjoy work and have a reasonable discipline in everyday life diet exercise! Little to no alcohol, drugs consumption and try to be on good terms with most people and not feel angry over little things such as friends, boyfriends liking social media photos or female friends going back to men you don’t like. Then needing to block them and give pointless silent treatments!
We can’t control other people and we wouldn’t like them if they were exactly like ourselves in any case. Control the controllable.
Yeah these are things I noticed when I got into my later 20s what’s the point in holding grudges hhaa
Happy birthday Honey and don't lose hope you're looking gorgeous every Man want you to build new happy life together i message you from my deep heart ❤
Thank you so much 😊
@@lifewithvicx me too I'm single and looking for serious relationships with right women if you're interested tell me i live in Italy near to famous city Venezia 👌
i know how you feal my lifer not gone how i hopt dont have kids
It's the same story everywhere, this is the life we have to live, at least a good partner would be enough
I know right!
@@lifewithvicx thanks For describing our current story. I'm 30 as well
@@AlbertoGarcia-qr7qg hahah it sometimes feels like we’re the only ones 😂
@@lifewithvicx it seems that way but it is a social problem of our times, our historical context is different from that of our parents
@@lifewithvicx we work more than our parents, we don't have time to form a couple and thats sad
"Have I failed?" are you saying that you don't want to be "unemployed, (with) no house, single, and have no kids"?
If so, you need take steps to work towards those things - getting a partner is easy, getting a job is also easy and having kids (getting pregnant) is easy - the house not so easy.
The difficulty is in the standards you are willing to accept.
What kind of man wants to have kids with you? You need to ask yourself this question then start looking for him - being realistic, and willing to compromise is the key to success.
Just a tip as I don't know how much success you've had in relationships thus far - femininity involves submitting to your man, it's a very different head-space to being single. A man risks a lot when having children in the west, so this quality will be the first thing they look for when they vet you. There can only be one leader in a relationship after all, two leaders results in arguing and eventually a break-up.
Best of luck to you and I pray you start a loving family.
Thank you so much for your kind words.. I guess what I am trying to say is that is what life is ‘supposed to look like’ and I don’t know at the age of 30 what those things are that will enrich my life etc and so I am hoping that the next step I take in life will make those things clearer 😊 Thank you for your kind words
Option 2a. Move to se asia, or a similar cheaper location. Get a job as an English teacher, save 20% of income, invest to create passive income. While getting your RUclips channel going (create alternate source of income and save all of it) and do scuba diving as a hobby/content creation on weekend. GL
Love this! Thank you for the advice.. quick sneak peak.. I did decide to go back to SE Asia :)
Nice, which country is it?
Yup
i am 36
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Hi Vicx, really inspiring video.
I would love to be a part of your journey by editing your videos or creating attractive thumbnails.
Please let me know what do you think. 😊
Hey!
I’m so happy it has inspired you! I am actually enjoying the process of creating myself at the moment but thank you for the thought 😊
30 is young! I know it doesn't feel like it at the time .....plenty of time
30 is the new 20.. hopefully 😂
@@lifewithvicx when I turned 40 people said it was the new 30 🙂
But that's not true when talking about family and marriage. If you're childless at 30 as a woman you have a 50/50 chance, statistically, to become a mother. At 32 that goes down to 40% and it only gets worse from there.
Not sure about marriage but you have to meet someone, see how it works out (at least 12 months and that's brave already) so single at 30 as a woman you may get married at 32, then get pregnant, you'd be 33, at least... At that point fertility becomes an issue, you're maybe a fifth as fertile as at 20.
The drop in birthrates is exactly that... People who do have children have as many as always but the drop is driven by entirely childless people, and that's women like this one. Think of it like this: men who want kids are long taken by more willing women when they're younger. I'm a very average guy but I was married at 30. If you try to get a really handsome guy that makes decent money, at that age, best of luck. Complete pipedream. They're all long married.
@@mysterioanonymous3206 really depends mate, my first kid came along when me & her mum were in our early 40s....but yeah is rare
I liked this one. no bull. ride on. :)
Thank yoooou 🙌🏻
Have you considered teaching English online? I did that for a while and it worked well. Won't earn you millions but would probably be more than enough to get by in a cheap country x
I set up a account but didn’t really know how to start and it doesn’t really motivate me so I guess I was putting it off! I love being more creative and making things lol
@@lifewithvicxthat’s understandable! Maybe you could make fun training videos and sell a subscription 😊
@@emmajones9 it’s in the works 😉
@@lifewithvicxah exciting! Looking forward to seeing how it works out. Rather interested in it myself. Love the idea of being able to record a series of videos once and then being able to sell it to many.
LOL seriously, a babe like you would have NO issues getting a boyfriend... There's no such thing as mr perfect, but there's many guys that are extremely good match (maybe 80% of what you want). Consider these guys!
Hahha thank you.. but you would be suprised!
No worries I’m 39 and still single. Save me a lot money
Haha I find it more expensive especially when traveling
I'm 32, single too.. let's get married
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THAT WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU GO FOR PLAYERS OR CHADS. YOUR OVARIES ARE SHRINKING.
Hahahaha this made me laugh! 😂
Ну привет
Can I journey with u? I work from home and my lease ends at the end of july
I will be documenting what I do next here so make sure to follow along 😊
Having kids does align with a biological timeline. It gets harder in your 30's. My wife and I tried for a second child for years before we were finally blessed when she was 35. Not impossible but more difficult.
Yeah I guess you never know until you try
Get a TEFL and teach English online and carry on travelling
Do you need TEFL to teach online? I didn’t think you did?
@@lifewithvicx you can with your degree but as a digi nomad myself with a degree I am getting a TEFL to teach better as its a good plan B
I think you need to travel back to reality.
Everyone’s reality is different 😊
Not if you have an OF page😂😂😂😂😂
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you seam good genuen gall
Thank you so much 😊
No you haven't.. there's still time
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You only fail if you give up
Yes I like your thinking!!!!
I believe the option for family is almost, if not entirely gone for you. I really hope this was the right decision for you.
Really? I think I have at least another 5-10 years really
@@lifewithvicx Finding a boyfriend can take time, especially at age 30. Many good men are already married, and those who are still single may not always be husband material. However, I truly hope everything works out for you.
Tattoo's are a red flag.
No house and no real chance in getting a property.
Good luck!
I had tattoos when I had a successful career so I think times are changing 😊
@@lifewithvicx
A high value man does not want a female with tattoos. They are unattractive on a woman.
I dated a Russian gold digger with ink.
It was a car crash.
you did fail.
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Only an insecure loser would comment this
@@lifewithvicxsame reaction sis. We need that one of a kind person sometimes.😂
Glad to come across your channel. Is there any chance I could get in touch with you via email, if that's something you are comfortable sharing? With Lots of Love and Respect from India.
I’m glad you found my channel! I hope you enjoyed 😊
The Wall has never Lost . The Wall remains indomitable. "Travelling across Australia" means -----> getting railed by guys /Pumped and dumped.