Americans Living Overseas

Americans Living Overseas American World Citizens Living As Guests In Other Countries Americans interviewed will be professionals, business people, home-makers, students, and artists.

The website will feature taped interviews with Americans living in the capitals of the world, who will offer insights and advice to other Americans living abroad, as well as those considering doing so. Beginning in May, Americans living in Paris, Berlin,Vienna and Madrid will be interviewed and their interviews uploaded to the site. Interviews with expat Americans living in other cities will follow. Those wishing to be interviewed are welcome to post a comment.

07/20/2025

“The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.” — Plato

When good people choose silence and indifference, they unknowingly hand over their power to those with ill intent. Apathy is not harmless—it is the fertile ground where tyranny grows. True courage is found in engagement, in standing for what is right even when it feels difficult. The world changes when the good refuse to be bystanders.



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Nearly 200 Democratic lawmakers have filed a legal brief supporting a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs. The brief bolsters a…

07/19/2025

Most Americans aren’t lazy.

They’re just trying to buy a house in 2025 with 1975 economics.

Home prices have outpaced wages for decades and now it takes over a decade just to save the down payment.

Meanwhile, your parents did it in 2 years.

We don’t have a work ethic problem.

We have a math problem.

07/19/2025

/ Herodotus /
"For if one should propose to all men a choice, bidding them select the best customs from all the customs that there are, each race of men, after examining them all, would select those of his own people; thus all think that their own customs are by far the best."
"Herodotus , (born 484?, Helicarnassus, Asia Minor—died 430/420 BC), Greek historian. He resided in Athens and then in Thurii in southern Italy. His travels covered a large part of the Persian empire. He is the author of the first great narrative history produced in the ancient world, the History of the Persian Wars. It is a unified artistic masterpiece, with many illuminating digressions and anecdotes skillfully worked into the narrative. Despite many inaccuracies, it remains the leading source of original information about Greece between 550 and 479 BC, as well as that of much of western Asia and Egypt." (Britannica)
The History of Herodotus (ed. 1890)

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