The first question is Europe does many things better for their citizens. Hell, they do a lot for foreigners too. In the United States, we have been conditioned to believe colleges, and their outrageous cost, are doing us a favor.
For some reason, Americans don't seem to realize when they are being taken advantage of?
I see these guys gallantly paying off the hospital bills. When I tell them the prices they pay are literally 10x more than an entity with collective bargaining power pays; I get this Amercan pride bs. "I--always pay off my debts!". Companies/government counts on this mindset, and exploit it when the opportunity arrives.
Most Americans are in dead end jobs, unemployed, or working a part time, below minimum wage, sharing economy job. You wouldn't know it looking at these posts.
Americans are also prone to making a bad situation look good. See in America, a lot of our sexual self-worth is tied to how much money, and power we have, especially after the beauty wears off. Some of us--pretty up the picture--in order to find a suitable mate. It works differently for females, but that's changing too. And people wonder why Americans take so many drugs?
As to starting a company. Well let's just say a wealthy dad, on one side of the family, is one of the biggest secrets to success in the United States. Of course, no one like to admit just how much dad helps, but almost every success story I have seen involves a sympathetic family member. It's usually dad. He knows just how hard it was to get started in your twenties, if you come from that family?
If I knew what I know now, I would have high tailed it to Europe right out of high school. I was told to give France a shot, but didn't believe anyone in my twenties.
You are not missing anything, on any level by living in Europe! Including your social life. These are just my opinions. I'm sure you will hear a litany of Horatio Alger's who "made it" on their own in opposition to my post.
For some reason, Americans don't seem to realize when they are being taken advantage of?
I see these guys gallantly paying off the hospital bills. When I tell them the prices they pay are literally 10x more than an entity with collective bargaining power pays; I get this Amercan pride bs. "I--always pay off my debts!". Companies/government counts on this mindset, and exploit it when the opportunity arrives.
Most Americans are in dead end jobs, unemployed, or working a part time, below minimum wage, sharing economy job. You wouldn't know it looking at these posts.
Americans are also prone to making a bad situation look good. See in America, a lot of our sexual self-worth is tied to how much money, and power we have, especially after the beauty wears off. Some of us--pretty up the picture--in order to find a suitable mate. It works differently for females, but that's changing too. And people wonder why Americans take so many drugs?
As to starting a company. Well let's just say a wealthy dad, on one side of the family, is one of the biggest secrets to success in the United States. Of course, no one like to admit just how much dad helps, but almost every success story I have seen involves a sympathetic family member. It's usually dad. He knows just how hard it was to get started in your twenties, if you come from that family?
If I knew what I know now, I would have high tailed it to Europe right out of high school. I was told to give France a shot, but didn't believe anyone in my twenties.
You are not missing anything, on any level by living in Europe! Including your social life. These are just my opinions. I'm sure you will hear a litany of Horatio Alger's who "made it" on their own in opposition to my post.