I’ve been back in Asia for just over two weeks.
And the contrast with the West is jarring.
It’s not just the GDP numbers.
It’s the speed. It’s the lack of friction.
If you are a builder or an entrepreneur, you need to see this.
Here are 6 hard observations most westerners have a blindspot for:
1. Construction is everywhere (The #1 Signal of Progress)
You land here and you see cranes. New condos, new malls, new infrastructure. People renovating their humble homes.
In the West, it takes 10 years to get a permit to fix a pothole. Here, entire skylines change in 18 months.
Commercial growth and demand are high. You can tangibly feel the ambition in the air.
2. Zero Friction Transactions
I signed up for a gym membership yesterday. It took 90 seconds.
My wife rented a scooter for the month. Less than 5 minutes.
No credit checks, no 12-page contracts, no "computer says no."
Just commerce happening at the speed of trust.
3. The Price/Quality Arbitrage
The affordability is insane, but it’s the quality that surprises you.
You pay 15% of NYC rates for food, but you get higher quality ingredients and better preparation.
It’s not "cheap" food; it’s excellent food that happens to be affordable.
4. First World Retail
Whether you are in a mega-mall in Bangkok or using a delivery app in the rice fields of Hoi An, the retail experience is First World.
Actually, it’s better. It’s faster, cleaner, and more efficient.
5. The AI Equalizer
AI is shrinking the language gap in real-time.
10 years ago, navigating complex situations (visas, landlords, hospitals) was a nightmare if you didn't speak the language.
Now? You just summon Gemini or Perplexity. The barrier to entry for living here has dropped to near zero.
6. Transport Innovation
Public transport in the cities is bulletproof. BTS, MRT—it works.
But it’s also supplemented by smart private innovation. Apps like Muvmi in Bangkok (electric tuk-tuk ridesharing) fill the gaps perfectly.
The West is obsessed with "preserving" what it has (while in reality letting it decay).
Asia is obsessed with building what’s next.
Later this week, I’ll share Part 2: the cultural & Family reasons why we moved here. Let's see some real talk in the comments 👇

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The longer we wait, the worse it will get.
Governments and public institutions should be pushed by the taxpayer in every nation on Earth to adopt blockchains to eradicate corruption.
For public transactions, FULL transparency is needed. $BTC already excels at this.
On the flipside (if the high-IQ people have their way) $STRK-style privacy rollups and $ZEC / $MNR-type chains will surge in the context of private transactions to replace cash with onchain alternatives.
This seems so obvious.
But why is it taking so long?




