Work in Dalat does not become real just because the place feels calmer. No location makes jobs arrive by itself.
The real work is maintaining self-directed rhythm: follow-ups on time, consistency in delivery, and keeping your work system steady even when no one is checking your day.
To make this realistic, you need three things: a practiced core skill, a clear source of work, and a weekly operating pattern that keeps momentum.
There is no large local market in the same way as a city center, so external channels stay important. That is fine if your process and commitments are clear.
The core question is not “is there enough work here”. The core question is “can you reliably turn your current location into real output”.
