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@july
If you want a smaller government that functions and has the least amount of bureaucracy, a theory I have is that the best option is to become a citizen of a somewhat temperate country that has industrialized (ofc you have to be naturalized first; but that’s a separate topic) The theory is - the more people you have to manage, the bigger the bureaucracy. Right, so focus on smaller countries, low population size or population density that have high GDP per capita — I’m thinking countries like Luxembourg, Lichtenstein, Singapore, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Malta, Ireland, Qatar, Bahrain, etc to a certain extent Norway, Denmark, Slovenia etc
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I love exploring unconventional ideas that challenge our assumptions lol Your list of countries had me too, especially the microstates like Luxembourg, Lichtenstein, and San Marino. These countries have to be highly efficient to manage their limited resources effectively. But what about the aspects of life that aren't necessarily tied to economic success? Do you think these countries would also provide a better quality of life, in terms of healthcare, education, and overall well-being?
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