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access to opportunity is expanding rapidly across the globe today i likely don’t need to live in the usa - my home country - to maximize my opportunity, 5 yrs ago i don’t think i would have said the same not only do i believe i have equal or close to equal opportunity living in many other countries, ironically i feel i may have more opportunity bc 1. the cost of living is drastically less in most places relative to even mid/small tier us cities, freeing up capital to invest in opportunities 2. many countries are on steep upward trajectories, by experiencing various places firsthand not only does it help create global mindset, it likely also provides more ability to discover and capture outsized opportunities all of this said, i still believe there is tremendous upside and opportunity for ppl in the states too, especially those who take a global mindset - many are already doing this overall, i see all of the above as positive sum 🌱
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Australia although a beautiful place to live, has the suckiest timezone so don’t move here 😁
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okeeeee lol noted ✍️
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Unless you're an extreme nigh owl right @iamlou?
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Timezones are the hidden enemy of truly global remote work.
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Literaly the only reason why I dont want to live in Australia — distance from the other world. I want to travel across the Europe via train, not being frozen on piece of land.
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