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Most people move to Cambodia searching for freedom, peace, or a fresh start—but not everyone finds it. In this honest and reflective 15-minute video, I explore the darker side of expat life that rarely gets talked about. After my last video—5 Ways Moving to Cambodia Changed My Life Forever—I received a wave of dislikes and a few flagged comments. It made me realise something important: not everyone has had a positive experience here. And some people aren’t just skeptical—they’re hurt, disappointed, even bitter. So I thought I’d present the other side of the story. We’ll unpack 5 ways Cambodia breaks expats: They came running but never stopped to heal They confused freedom with structurelessness They mistook time for wisdom They gave up on culture and connection They started resenting hope in others This isn’t a rant or a hit piece—it’s a deep, personal reflection on the emotional traps, broken cycles, and self-destructive loops that a small but loud minority of expats fall into. I’ve seen it up close. I almost became one of them. Most expats I meet are kind, grounded, and thriving. But a few voices online—and in real life—remind us what happens when you lose your way. If you're living in Cambodia—or thinking about it—this video might help you avoid the burnout and bitterness that catch some people off guard. Cambodia won’t save you. But if you’re self-aware and intentional, it will be the most meaningful chapter of your life. 🛎️ Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share your story in the comments. #FreedomWithIntention, #LettingGoToGrow, #ExpatLife, #LivingAbroad, #LifeInCambodia, #StartingOver