> US is also far better if you are middle class and want to accomplish things
I worked my way up to (maybe upper-)middle class and wanted to accomplish things. Not only would this not have been possible in the U.S.A, what I wanted to accomplish wouldn't even have been termed an accomplishment there (it was happiness and contentment).
> It’s not a coincidence that pretty much all the successful ambitious startups are in the US, and not in Europe
It certainly isn't, but that likely means something else to me than you. So far, those "successful ambitious startups" have messed up quality of life, and maybe even global politics.
It's not a co-incidence that that I see "FUCK OFF GOOGLE" stickers everywhere I walk here.
I worked my way up to (maybe upper-)middle class and wanted to accomplish things. Not only would this not have been possible in the U.S.A, what I wanted to accomplish wouldn't even have been termed an accomplishment there (it was happiness and contentment).
> It’s not a coincidence that pretty much all the successful ambitious startups are in the US, and not in Europe
It certainly isn't, but that likely means something else to me than you. So far, those "successful ambitious startups" have messed up quality of life, and maybe even global politics.
It's not a co-incidence that that I see "FUCK OFF GOOGLE" stickers everywhere I walk here.
We have different goals in Europe.