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🇨🇳China: convenient life, low prices, but work and education are difficult 🇪🇺Europe: WLB but low wages, high prices, poor public security 🇹🇭Southeast Asia: fun, but mixed people, unsafe, difficult to get permanent residency 🇺🇸US, Australia, New Zealand: high wages, good environment, but high prices and taxes, boring 🇨🇦Canada: Vancouver is too expensive, other places are too cold 🇯🇵Japan: convenient, close culture but depressing 🇸🇬Singapore: perfect cultural location, but too small and too expensive.
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But change your mindset: If we have no restrictions on where we work, can we take advantage of the advantages of each country and avoid the disadvantages? For example + Earn dollars from overseas business + Enjoy domestic convenience and cheap labor services + Go to Southeast Asia, Southern Europe, and Latin America at any time to live at low cost + Get an overseas degree (not for work, only for immigration and settlement) + Have permanent residency overseas (to arbitrage children's education, medical care, and risk diversification)
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The idea of ​​solving the problem is opened up all at once. When the business grows bigger and bigger, the whole world will be your playground. This is the geographical arbitrage of ordinary people, which is why so many white people in Europe and the United States refuse to leave Southeast Asia. And we Chinese have the most basic condition for this combination: Living in a low-cost country! But many people don’t realize this. So doing independent development in China, if you succeed, it is not as simple as making money, but a life experience ceiling with a very high upper limit!
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