@mikalliz2112

I came with nothing. But i had a good job for a couple years . Lived on the beach in a hut in a fishing village as i did my boat work good salary but Didn't save any money though. Got married, nice family Balinese  grow coffee a great son  just turned 10. My with had some land she traded a motorcycle for , about 7 are. Im quite skilled so i built a few bungalows for about 20,000 usd total and its been self sustaining for the past 10 years. Im not rich but my life is . Im greatful for it.

@Highwhyman19

Doug is a nice bloke. 
very dedicated, caring for his family & supportive to wife's business. 
employing many locals & providing cheap rent to many people around. 
W Doug, a role model for oz ❤🏆

@Vangolovesart

What a great guy so open and welcoming and easy to get on with , love his family and his shared life style

@egireligiadi2033

I love that you share the idea about retiring in Indonesia for Australians. we are neighbours, supposed to be best friends.

@The_DLK

This mate is a real smart fella , he is not greedy, and he has things sorted out so far. I wish him and his family good times . I  wish i could do something similar to his thing there.

@bradessendon05

Haha love the consistent "Wayne" reference, old school.

@grant3691

Thanks

@MHA05003

Enjoyed you guys talk.  One can sense the genuine sincerity and honesty in Doug's story.

@kmcg3791

"The best time to plant a tree is 20 years  ago. The second best time is now". Wise man who planted this particular life 20 years ago. Another insightful video into a different approach to living your life. {Not that I approve of driving after several beers, of course). But Jogja is HOT and sweaty!

@jasonpetersharpe

Wayne, I can’t emphasize this enough—you do a fantastic job with your videos. So relaxed and engaging, smooth as butter, mate. I want to come spend a couple weeks with you—run your camera, hold the plaster, grab your coffee, just watch you like Michelangelo at work. I’m a faithful follower from here on out.

@Seven-Seven-77

It was great to see the life of a successful Aussie living abroad for nearly 20 years, you ask all the right questions so thank you for that.

@BamBamMaori

Awesome video bro, Doug wasn't holding back on all the questions you were asking him which made for a really great insight into the living costs and what his life is like mate.

@VK-qo1gm

Have no idea why this video came onto my feed, glad i watched.     Impressed  with the way you did your interview with Doug.      Interesting  story, will have to watch them all now

@ceehud

What a genuine nice chap. Great little vlog thanks . Am going to have to visit Indonesia for sure . Cheers chaps .

@mig1017

Doug looks like he's living a great life. He took a chance and it's paying off daily.  Respect to the man. 👌

@elainedebeaux4675

That was lovely Wayne.
You meet THE most interesting characters and you never miss a beat with conversation.
But you do put people at ease.
Just lovely to hear about people's lives.😊

@daniellerichard1385

What a lovely man, so devoted to his wife and family. So open and authentic in his story. I suspect he does spend a reasonable amount of his time sequestered away in his "man cave" 😅

@pablosnackbar6417

Just a couple of legends having a yarn. Love to see it. Thanks for the insight mate. Being a young Aussie it’s sometimes hard to see the forest from the trees. Nice to know there’s other options out there for those of us who are inclined to wander off the straight and narrow. Cheers mate

@pandaycorp

The owner's really humble and sounds like a good man overall.

@aussieoutlawalt8411

THANK YOU for showing us around Doug