>>2806971
Aside from the fact OP will now be on the Asian timezone market, trying to grapple with a completely different environment and culture, while also trying to pull himself up by the bootstraps, and have a business. Not to mention dealing with at times unreliable infrastructure.
OP can barely figure out how to book a place, yeah I am sure building a new business will be far easier abroad than in the comfort of your own home.
>wheras if they were living in SF and had to pay 4k rent per month
Or they could do this wild and crazy thing called moving, which is what many startups and companies are doing from insane cost of living places like Cali, NY, etc. There are places in San Antonio for ~700-800/mo that are doable, have a good local market for OpEx and room to network. Business loans and footing are far easier at home than anywhere. I can't wait for the day OP tries to sell his services only for them to realize connecting to their infrastructure is done through Thailand while he's been telling them he's actually in the bay area.
Let's be real here, OP's "business" is him going abroad to learn wordpress and attempting to vlog while he slowly burns through his nest egg funds while distracting himself of his ever lowering bank account with "the big client is coming in any day now!". I see this shit all the fucking time in SEA, it's more often done by fresh college grads with their trust funds now open but they way OP is going about this is on the same careless mentality.
I'm happy to be proven wrong, but this is a 99:1 chance here I'm right.