A Woman Left the UK for the US and Had a Life-Changing Moment

A 22-year-old woman moved from Yorkshire to the US and shared her story about re-evaluating her life after one moment.
Kari Wells built a career in the US and met her husband Duncan in Aspen, Colorado, where they had two children.
Kari and her husband later moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where she was robbed by two gunmen in 2019.
The robbery had a big impact on Kari, who got treatment for PTSD and wrote a book called 'From Attitude to Gratitude'. She was hit on the head and knocked out during the robbery.
Kari said the incident made her re-evaluate her life and realize she was missing out on many things. She was busy and not really living. The incident was a wake-up call for her. She was on a treadmill and not enjoying life.
The aftermath of the robbery was more traumatic for Kari than the event itself.
During her recovery, Kari made changes to her home, including parking her car across the gate for security.
Kari Wells is a woman who shared her story.
Kari and her husband moved back to Aspen, Colorado, after the incident. The incident also highlighted the issue of gun violence in the US.
Many people have moved from the UK and Europe to the US, but now some Americans are moving to the UK and Europe.
The US saw more people leaving than arriving in 2025, according to data from the Brookings Institution.
This change happened during US President Donald Trump's second term, but it's a complex issue.
There has been a change in people moving to and from the US.
Economic changes and remote working have allowed people to work from anywhere and move freely.
Gun violence is a factor in people's decisions to move, with some citing active shooter drills as a concern.
One man noted that the US has higher wages, but Europe has a better quality of life. He mentioned that children in the US do active shooter drills, which is not common in Europe. The difference in quality of life is significant. He prefers life in Europe.
For emotional support, people can call the Samaritans helpline or visit their website. They can also email or visit a branch in person.