No, the title isn’t clickbait—this will most likely be the last time you’ll get an email from me here.
I’ll keep this short.
I’m sure you’ve noticed that we haven’t been posting much lately: either via this newsletter, or on YouTube, or anywhere else for that matter. Without going into why, it’s because this business as a whole is ending, and has (in the background) been going through a winding down process.
In short, Abundantia is closing.
I’m writing this to simply tie up a few loose ends relating to a slew of questions that have come in the past year since we started slowing down posting our content.
Firstly, regarding the future of myself, and the other co-founder of Abundantia.
I’ll be continuing to write and educate on everything you’ve come to expect from me here via my new brand and newsletter called Anticitizen.
You can sign up for the Anticitizen newsletter here, or follow me on X to continue learning about personal freedom, citizenships, residencies, and everything else you’ve come to expect from Abundantia.
Sorelle, the other co-founder of Abundantia, will most likely continue to post on all the channels you’ve come to expect from her. Primarily, Youtube and Instagram.
But with us out of the way, will Abundantia continue in some other form?
Well, that is possible. The business—most significantly the YouTube channel with 750K+ subscribers and this Substack account with 70K+ subscribers—will soon be up for sale. To express interest in any or all parts of it, simply reply to this email.
There may be one or two more updates about the end of the business over the coming months, but also, possibly not. If that’s the case, and I don’t have another chance to say it, thanks for being here over the years.
All the best.
Leon Hill
Co-founder, Abundantia.
I am sad,to hear that you guys are closing the company. What will happen to the course materials on teachable? I bought all of your courses will they still be available to the students?
Sad to read this, but thought this might be coming to fruition. I won't add the cliché one door closes and another opens as part of my comment (so ignore it) but as you know well now, life's one constant is change. (An ironic quip in itself.)
Thank you for all the information you have shared.
You learned much about yourselves in this process. I'm 58, and I encourage you to never stop learning. Find something new about yourself every day and push your mind, talents, and creativity as well.
The only way we truly get old in this life is when we stop being explorers of our world and worse, when we let our efficacy wither.
Good luck to you. Chin up!
Edison came up with 999 ways to not make a lightbulb, or so they say. This indeed was a bright light in a space where so much darkness smothers the good.
Cheers!