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The Global Leap: Why People Are Becoming Expats
In an increasingly interconnected world, the concept of being an “expat” has shed its niche status and entered mainstream conversations. Once associated primarily with corporate transferees or intrepid adventurers, expatriation is now a vibrant and diverse phenomenon, attracting individuals from all walks of life. But what exactly draws people to uproot their lives and settle in a foreign land? The motivations are as varied as the expats themselves, yet several key drivers consistently emerge. For many, the allure of career opportunities is undeniable. In a globalized economy, specialized skills or leadership potential might be in higher demand, or offer more competitive compensation, elsewhere. Some proactively seek international roles to accelerate…
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“Normal” Is Just Where You Grew Up
“Why do you do it that way?” You often hear this question when you live abroad. Sometimes, this query comes spoken aloud; at other times, an internal voice merely whispers it as you navigate a new culture. And frequently, you don’t have an answer. You just… do. Because, quite simply, that’s what “normal” always meant to you. However, you will learn, on hot nights at country dachas in Ukraine, at bustling cafes in Spain, and over wine in a tiny village in France, is that normal is profoundly relative. What’s standard, commonplace, and utterly unremarkable in one place can appear completely alien, even bizarre, in another. Indeed, that, my friends,…





