As I’m myself the kid of British immigrants, I’m naturally sympathetic to these courageous or determined sufficient to go away their properties to seek out alternatives in North America. Which is one purpose that over the previous 12 months, I’ve been corresponding with an fascinating blogger and former monetary advisor, Alain Guillot. He often republishes his weblog posts on my website Findependence Hub. His personal weblog known as merely AlainGuillot.com.
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Guillot writes not less than one weblog publish every week and has 600 subscribers on his YouTube channel. He just lately wrote a brief e-book entitled The Wealth Paradox: Navigating Cash, Free will, and Success (self-published, 2024). Its subtitle explains extra: “How unconventional pondering influences your monetary and private life.”
Guillot first acquired my consideration once I discovered that he emigrated to Canada from Colombia, a spot I as soon as visited. He felt he had little selection however to develop into an entrepreneur right here, though chapter 5 of his e-book is titled “Entrepreneurs are mentally unstable individuals.” He wrote that the intention of the director of the film Wall Road was to point out the greed and ills of capitalism. Nonetheless, it “had the other impact: extra individuals have been drawn in the direction of funding banking. In my chapter about entrepreneurs being mentally unstable individuals, I had a little bit of the identical reverse-psychology intentions. I trash-talked the psychological state of entrepreneurs as a backhand praise and admiration for what they do.”
If that’s not unconventional sufficient for you, know that he’s an enormous believer in self-insurance (placing cash away for wet days), versus proudly owning speculative belongings like gold and crypto, and makes the case that the first $100,000 of wealth is the toughest to build up.

From facet hustles to monetary punditry
Initially Guillot tried varied facet hustles in Canada. He was a salsa and tango teacher, a photographer and an expert wedding ceremony witness. Really, he nonetheless dabbles in every of these. He wished to develop into a monetary advisor in Canada, however he felt he may solely do justice to purchasers by being a fee-for-service planner, and he discovered it was onerous to make a enterprise case out of that mannequin. Subsequent he positioned himself as a private finance coach, however finally stopped as a result of he found “nobody needs to pay attention.”
Nonetheless, he’s personally obsessive about cash, so he’s attempting to make a exit of running a blog about private finance and releasing video podcasts about it.
In an prolonged e-mail interview, Guillot says he left Colombia as a result of he wished to have extra alternatives. When you’re lucky sufficient to be born in Canada or america, he says to depend your blessings: “I used to be drastically influenced by motion pictures, the place I typically noticed common households proudly owning a home, having a automobile and having fun with their disposable earnings. They may go to eating places, have just a few drinks in a cool bar and go on trip not less than every year. For me, in Colombia, that was a fictional world. In my setting, individuals have been all the time combating shortage and poverty.”
Intent on discovering a wealthier nation, he thought of Spain, England, Australia, the U.S. and Canada. He most popular North America, because it’s in the identical time zone as Colombia, making communication together with his household simpler. “Ultimately, I selected Canada over the U.S. as a result of I believed immigration to Canada can be simpler. I settled on Quebec, as a result of I used to be interested by studying French in addition to English.”