Franco L. Juri
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The Cost of Growth: Why I Left Everything Behind for Copenhagen

On leaving everything behind, navigating a foreign market and the absolute necessity of sacrifice to provide, as a man.

Leaving your country is never easy. Never.

Leaving your family, your comfort zone, and the reality you know is one of the hardest decisions you can make. But staying still when you know you are meant for more is not an option. The only way to get stronger is to look fear in the eye and push through it.

Arriving in a new place with zero contacts, facing a completely different job market, and starting from the ground up is a leap into the unknown. It is a total reality check.

The Anchors in the Storm

No one does this completely alone. For me, moving to Denmark had a fundamental engine: my sister, who was already settled here and became the key axis that made everything click.

When you distance yourself from your familiar reality, the noise fades. In that quiet space, you find yourself and you get closer to God. He becomes the constant companion who holds you up in the worst moments and keeps you grounded in the best.

The Purpose Behind the Sacrifice

Why go through this fire? For one simple reason:

to grow and to provide.

I came here to build relationships, chase opportunities, and work relentlessly to forge a solid future. I want to be an absolute anchor for my loved ones tomorrow. They need to know that no matter how brutal the process gets, their son is building something great and will be completely fine.

Life will throw obstacles at you. Always. But I've learned not to complain; instead, I say thank you. Every struggle is the gym where character is built.

Coincidences don't exist. If you do things right from the beginning, with pure intent and goodwill, God and the universe will provide.

Welcome aboard.

Are you dodging the obstacles in your life, or are you using them as fuel to get stronger?