Prior to leaving to asia Ive made some money on youtube and other platforms including my website, In 6 to 8 months I made $2500 from my revenue sources and went to Asia, I would say now NOT to quit your job but to find a remote job to allow you to travel the world, im looking for the same thing
@Paintyourlifestyle Right. I've got about 8-10k saved or so. I'm a video editor so I can pretty much work from anywhere (although I haven't tried selling my services yet) and I wanna try learning photography. Currently I'm trying to get my TH-cam channel monetised with some of my video edits so when I do quit my job, I can start having some money rolling in right away as opposed to having to wait for who knows how long to get my channel monetised.
@@R4gingBull Take it from me, Im a video editor too and freelance isnt the route, It took me 10 months to get my channel monetized, it could be different for you who knows. But from someone who already experienced the route i would not quit I would find a remote job to have a secure income or if you want to take time off to travel thats different, keep saving till you hit 15k or 20k to experience comfort freedom. 10k is doable but its a bit tight. I would suggest consulting with me first so you dont make the same mistakes I did.
Thanks for being here, Busan is extremely gorgeous from what I saw, just hope it doesn't rain when you visit or you will end up like me (disappointed) lol
Hey @Lubsana86, what's the issue with him? Two weeks should be sufficient time to learn about the history of your country. He hasn't said anything negative about your country. Did you actually hear him out? Let's put an end to the hate!
This is the number on BS. Do not listen to this guy, was in Korea for 2 weeks a year ago exactly this time of the year. Spring as any place in the northern hemisphere could be temperamental, but overall is the best time to visit Korea. Last year was in the high 20s so out of 2 weeks only had 2 rainy days. just you had bad luck, please do not give advice to others based on your limited experience.
Don't give advice on your limited experience. September is peak weather. Rainy seasons over still warm, good air quality. Was there for 2 weeks a year ago, but also I did exchange for 4 months 6 years ago.
@Paintyourlifestyle Bro the name of your video is "avoid this season". If that is not advice, I do not know what it is. Spring is by far the best season to visit Busan and any place in Korea.
This is last of my South Korea series, catch the whole playlist here th-cam.com/video/6fSWCYum1Ws/w-d-xo.html
Love ur channel! New sub
Quick question! How do you make your money to do this? Also! How much would you say I should save up to *also* quit my job.
Prior to leaving to asia Ive made some money on youtube and other platforms including my website, In 6 to 8 months I made $2500 from my revenue sources and went to Asia, I would say now NOT to quit your job but to find a remote job to allow you to travel the world, im looking for the same thing
@Paintyourlifestyle Right. I've got about 8-10k saved or so. I'm a video editor so I can pretty much work from anywhere (although I haven't tried selling my services yet) and I wanna try learning photography. Currently I'm trying to get my TH-cam channel monetised with some of my video edits so when I do quit my job, I can start having some money rolling in right away as opposed to having to wait for who knows how long to get my channel monetised.
@@R4gingBull Take it from me, Im a video editor too and freelance isnt the route, It took me 10 months to get my channel monetized, it could be different for you who knows. But from someone who already experienced the route i would not quit I would find a remote job to have a secure income or if you want to take time off to travel thats different, keep saving till you hit 15k or 20k to experience comfort freedom. 10k is doable but its a bit tight. I would suggest consulting with me first so you dont make the same mistakes I did.
@Paintyourlifestyle That's a good idea, how would I do that? How do I "consolt" you?
@@R4gingBull pick a time and date on my website paintyourlifestyle.com/consultation
I like you videos brother. Looking forward to travelling to South Korea, Busan to be precise, next 2 months.
Thanks for being here, Busan is extremely gorgeous from what I saw, just hope it doesn't rain when you visit or you will end up like me (disappointed) lol
Hey @Lubsana86, what's the issue with him? Two weeks should be sufficient time to learn about the history of your country. He hasn't said anything negative about your country. Did you actually hear him out? Let's put an end to the hate!
Mans got cooked in the comments 😂
Everyone’s a critic
Go to north Korea
I did, check the Korea playlist
This is the number on BS. Do not listen to this guy, was in Korea for 2 weeks a year ago exactly this time of the year. Spring as any place in the northern hemisphere could be temperamental, but overall is the best time to visit Korea.
Last year was in the high 20s so out of 2 weeks only had 2 rainy days. just you had bad luck, please do not give advice to others based on your limited experience.
What advice did I give? Within the first 10 seconds I Insinuated my timing in Busan is bad haha
Don't give advice on your limited experience. September is peak weather. Rainy seasons over still warm, good air quality. Was there for 2 weeks a year ago, but also I did exchange for 4 months 6 years ago.
@Paintyourlifestyle Bro the name of your video is "avoid this season". If that is not advice, I do not know what it is. Spring is by far the best season to visit Busan and any place in Korea.
@Halvtooth Not sure who your comment is addressed to, but by far the best season to visit S.Korea is Spring, then Autum as any far east Asian country.