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You can just move to Switzerland (Inspired by @rphgrc.eth posts)
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@pirosb3
@dwr.eth we should relocate the company, Switzerland will make us more productive
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Nah. The US is still better for motivation, big ideas, and innovation. Way better.
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@pirosb3
Very true, but Switzerland must be fantastic for lifestyle later on in life
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Exactly! For retirement. I’m not that old yet, so struggling a bit with this
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@pirosb3
What about for raising kids? it feels like a fantastic place to do that, right?
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That’s a hard question, and very personal I think. But for me, if I were given the choice to raise my kids in either NYC or Switzerland, I would choose NYC without blinking. (I am a former NYer who has now lived in Switzerland for about 7 years and am feeling a bit biased against my new home atm, so take with salt ;)
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@pirosb3
So why did you move?
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My partner. But also because I wanted to be in Europe. Europe is fantastic in a lot of ways. I don’t know at this point if I’ll even return to the States. The boredom I experience in Switzerland is evened out by the easy access I have to other rich cultural places across the continent. But again, I think it’s very personal! :)
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I’m actually considering moving back to Europe (maybe Switzerland) in about five years or later, once the kid is a older. I still want them to study in the States since the education system here is better, but living in Europe would bring us closer to family and offer a more affordable lifestyle
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study you mean university? or schools? I'd bet you Swiss school + ETH Zurich trumps education in the US
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Yes, this I agree with. I think for kids, the education system is generally better across Europe than in the US for the level of knowledge one walks away with. But the systems are very different. In Europe/CH, kids tend to get locked into a vocational path fairly early and it can be harder to change course than it is in the US. College/University is another debate. It’s becoming unaffordable in the US, another huge problem. Europe beats the US there as well.
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That’s what I’m debating. I never studied in the states but my wife @kitty69 did and she says it’s really good education. I generally hated school
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