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Why One American Left a High-Paying Job in the U.S. for a Simpler Life in Vietnam

by Asia Insider

HANOI, September 27, 2025 (Vietnam Insider) – Ten years ago, Susan, a U.S. software consultant with a lucrative salary, left behind a high-pressure career in search of balance. What was meant to be a short trip to Vietnam has since turned into a decade-long journey of renewal and belonging.

“I have no intention of going back to the U.S.,” Susan shared. “Leaving my job was the hardest decision of my life, but it saved me.”

At the time, Susan was earning well but struggling under intense workplace stress. Sleepless nights, recurring health issues, and constant anxiety eventually drove her to seek therapy. “My body started shutting down. Doctors told me it was stress. My therapist said others in my situation had chosen the worst way out — suicide. That was my wake-up call.”

Faced with the choice of continuing down a destructive career path or breaking away to find a healthier life, Susan chose the latter. She decided to take a one-year break, traveling somewhere completely new to rediscover herself before returning home.

“Vietnam became that destination,” she said. “I thought I’d stay for a few months, recharge, and go back. But suddenly, 10 years had passed.”

A Simple, Fulfilling Life

Vietnam gave Susan not only relief from her past stress but also a fresh perspective on living. She was captivated by the culture, nature, and especially the food.

“A wholesome street meal here costs around $2 — fresh vegetables, protein, and rice. Back home, that would be unimaginable,” she laughed. “Life here feels simple yet complete.”

She describes her decade in Vietnam as “a colorful tapestry of experiences” — one money could never buy. From trekking in Hà Giang and exploring Hanoi’s vibrant streets, to relaxing in Hội An, Da Nang’s Golden Bridge, and Ho Chi Minh City’s energy, Susan has embraced Vietnam’s diversity of landscapes, cuisine, and traditions.

What stood out most to her, however, was the people. “Vietnamese are warm, generous, and always willing to help. That sense of peace and kindness is priceless.”

A Story That Resonates

Susan’s story, which she shared on her social media, quickly went viral and touched thousands of followers worldwide.

“Her journey is so relatable for anyone trapped in workplace pressure,” one Instagram user commented. “If you can eat fresh, delicious meals for just $2, that’s paradise.”

Another added: “Not everyone has the courage to walk away from a shining career. Stress can destroy you, but freedom can give you a new life.”

For Susan, Vietnam was supposed to be just a stopover. Instead, it became home.


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