I'm in Nigeria at the moment - all bills paid, no debts , no real worries but constant power would be nice still I think I will go to one of the big hotels and go awimming this afternoon have a Guiness and chillcouldn't agree more.
No, actually my brother works in the Oil Ministry and he has 50,000,000 in an offshore account but he desperately needs your help to get the money. Nigerian Prince indeed, that's my other brothet
Not fair. You are comparing apples and middle class - up to their eyeballs in debt - pretending to be rich - make-believe upper class - totally financial illiterate - oranges.
Yeah, as a broke identifying person I can confirm that it's way better to be broke in America and people don't realize middle class doesn't even start until about 150k-175k. At one point a few years ago I worked at a factory where everyone made 30$+ starting with 60 hour or more work weeks and the majority of people I worked with were worse off financially than when I was getting barely anything at a family business because they were just dumb with their money. Why do you need 7 trucks, 3 jet skis, 5 snowmobiles and a boat when you don't even own your house?
Still, Africa is too conservative, so you can't find enough space for innovation, it lacks stable institutions and can not provide enough human and civil rights protection etc. In that regard better to choose Latin America, since it is generally way more liberal socially then Africa, but still not overburdened with personal debt as the western countries (specifically US).
@@user-yp8uj3id1d Argentina, Chile, Uruguay are very nice places. I know quite a lot of people who also moved to Ecuador, Colombia, Paraguay and Costa Rica and if you follow simple safety rules you can live quite a good life there too.
@@user-yp8uj3id1d Argentina, Chile, Uruguay are very nice places. I know quite a lot of people who also moved to Ecuador, Colombia, Paraguay and Costa Rica and if you follow simple safety rules you can live quite a good life there too.
I'm in Nigeria at the moment - all bills paid, no debts , no real worries but constant power would be nice still I think I will go to one of the big hotels and go awimming this afternoon have a Guiness and chillcouldn't agree more.
No, actually my brother works in the Oil Ministry and he has 50,000,000 in an offshore account but he desperately needs your help to get the money.
Nigerian Prince indeed, that's my other brothet
Not fair. You are comparing apples and middle class - up to their eyeballs in debt - pretending to be rich - make-believe upper class - totally financial illiterate - oranges.
Yeah, as a broke identifying person I can confirm that it's way better to be broke in America and people don't realize middle class doesn't even start until about 150k-175k. At one point a few years ago I worked at a factory where everyone made 30$+ starting with 60 hour or more work weeks and the majority of people I worked with were worse off financially than when I was getting barely anything at a family business because they were just dumb with their money. Why do you need 7 trucks, 3 jet skis, 5 snowmobiles and a boat when you don't even own your house?
Still, Africa is too conservative, so you can't find enough space for innovation, it lacks stable institutions and can not provide enough human and civil rights protection etc.
In that regard better to choose Latin America, since it is generally way more liberal socially then Africa, but still not overburdened with personal debt as the western countries (specifically US).
Yeah, like Venezuela?
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Argentina, Chile, Uruguay are very nice places. I know quite a lot of people who also moved to Ecuador, Colombia, Paraguay and Costa Rica and if you follow simple safety rules you can live quite a good life there too.
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Argentina, Chile, Uruguay are very nice places. I know quite a lot of people who also moved to Ecuador, Colombia, Paraguay and Costa Rica and if you follow simple safety rules you can live quite a good life there too.