woj ツ
@woj.eth
everyone in tech has a fomo for the next job, company or a 100x investment, while they should have a fomo for building a family in their home town being financially independent with a healthy family close to your parents should be your goal chasing $100m net worth on the other side of the world won’t make you happy
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woj ツ
@woj.eth
the coolest thing that americans have is that they can grind in sf without being 9 or 12 timezones away from their loved ones
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Haardik
@haardikkk
home town temptation is so strong my ideal life is working remotely from india on something i genuinely am passionate about and get away from all the visa, immigration, salary bs
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
My pov is if you have the ambition bug, hard to turn it off. Life circumstances may dictate how much of a chance you get to manifest, but the neat thing about the Bay Area is the relative concentration of people from all over the world that moved there with very little to pursue that dream. ymmv
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Fryd
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aferg
@aaronrferguson
I’m trying but developing T1D in 2020 rugged my plans and finances pretty hard…
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Harpoonjs.eth
@harpoonjs-eth
Not to mention that the probability of success is not very likely. Sometimes less can be more.
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Bojan
@bjnpck
Very true. It was not something I planned to do, but over time it became my reality. Thank God I stumbled over remote work over a decade ago, it enables my to provide for my family from any place and time I decide on. Money follows.
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