Let's dissect this new (partially victim blaming) paragraph.
"Your problems, your fears, your flaws, and all of your positive traits are always with you, no matter where you go.
Not always. If my problem is hunger in Ethiopia, by moving to the US I solve it. If my problem/fear is political repression, by moving to a place with a better Constitution, I solve it. If my problem is living in a society that hates men, then by moving to a society that respects men, I solve the problem.
People have been migrating since the beginning of time. When the Ice Age came, people moved. They were running away from the problem- the ice. And this is why we are alive here. The ice did not follow them.
They follow you forever. Going abroad may be the answer for some or it may be the beginning of a string of problems.So make no mistake, if you’re not in paradise at home, you will never find paradise abroad."
If your problems are internal such as sickness, they will follow you ( but again, not always as you may find better hospitals). If it is ugliness, then again, it will follow you ( but you may go to a place where people don't care). If it's a fat stomach, yeah, it will follow you. If it is an angry disposition, it will also follow you ( but you may be less angry if you are in a place you like).
Your good qualities may also be with you but they may or may not be appreciated depending on where you are. I was a good looking young man and I was appreciated in Russia and the Philippines but not in Saudi Arabia or Kuwait ( or the US, lol) I could not even look at local women.
But if those are problems
outside of you such as:
1) an unhealthy, mad society as in Iran.
2) bad weather.
3) low quality dating material because there are not many around
4) poor job market/bad economy/too high taxes
5) severe political and/or racial problems
Don't slander yourself and your life by beleiving they are your fault. That is bul....t! Move!
You can successfully solve those problems by going to the right places where there is more of what you want and less of what you don't want.
As Joe Louis said, 'You can run but you can't hide.'
This proverb is usually said as a threat to criminals on the lam by a bluffing Texas ranger or a Canadian mounty. Movie stuff. But who said that was no God.
Plenty of people run and hide. Look at all the millions of refugees in the USA. Look at UNHCR and resettlement of persecuted people all around. They run and safely hide in America/Oz/Nz, etc.
This is so simple!