maybe you should leave ireland than
easier said than done
not that hard if you have the will to.
need money and/or qualifcations.
also need the former to get the latter.
even then,it's a few years down the line
xbox time anyways to try tire myself out ;-;
It is quite a bit harder than it sounds, especially if you'd like to move overseas. When you consider the cost of a single ticket (a couple thousand dollars each,) the cost of moving your things (even if you got rid of most of your things, if you shipped more than one or two suitcases it would be a few thousand dollars,) if you have a pet (or two) that's another couple thousand dollars (plus the cost and time spent away from them for their quarantine into the new country, if that's required,) and after spending all your money on that, you still to find a job and house in your new home.
The "finding a job" part, of course, is if you haven't already spent thousands of dollars going back and forth to and from your old and new country to do interviews (if your potential employers won't allow phone interviews.)
And then you'd have to go shopping to replace all the stuff you got rid of to be able to afford to move your things over. Dishes, beds, furniture, you know. The works. Thousands upon thousands of dollars.
The worst part would be the pet quarantine. I've heard ever so vicous rumors that you're not even allowed to visit your dogs for the three-ish months they'd be locked away from you. ><
It's not just like tossing your stuff in a U-haul and driving over a state line. It can be too difficult and expensive for a lot of people to even just do that (affording a new house, affording a U-haul, finding a job in the new place, affording the gas to get there,) let alone going to another country. Which is a bit of a bummer. It would be awesome to go live somewhere else for awhile and get some perspective from another angle and pick my own home, instead of being forced by money issues and such to have my home picked for me.