3 Countries For Young Men To Walk Away And Leave The Crazy Behind

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Young men, walking away and leaving all the crazy behind isn´t taking a risk

It is a reasonable strategic move.

Watching the world go completely bananas and not doing anything about it is way more stupid.

I am from Germany. You know the country that is known for sophistication, economic growth and a democratic society where the citizens are supposed to have freedom of speech.

That is the past.

Germany, as I see it, is abolishing itself and governed by a green climate cult with pride flags who openly advocate for:

“Degrowth and a green shrinking of the economy, a war economy and state-planned economic development”

The whole nine yards of the Marxist playbook.

I kid you not. Those are not my words but those of Ulrike Hermann an “expert” and ex-member of the Green Party who openly voices her radical ideas with almost no opposition from the mainstream media.

They are also only a few weeks away from implementing the “Demokratiefördergesetz,” which will allow the state to criminally persecute center-right political views and there is a good chance that the opposition will be prohibited so 30% of the voters will not be able to get their say in the next election with unforseeable consequences.

This should bother you, regardless of which side you are on.

They don’t even distinguish between extremism and just right-wing conservatives any more.

I have been closely observing this for years now and one of the things that surprises me the most is that everything they do is basically a mirror of what happens in the US.

The German Green Party and their socialist allies are implementing the exact same policies as the Democratic Party in the US.

  • open borders
  • devisive feminism
  • fascist, anti-free speech
  • marxist and socialist ideas
  • climate alarmism
  • gender ideology, etc

In other words, dispicable and highly destructive radical extremists.

These people are abusing and weaponizing the state monopoly of power while accusing the opposition of the things they are openly advocating for and doing to their opponents

“Kill AFD voters,” openly calling for the murder of the opposition with the police and the government walking side by side

They don´t even try to hide it any more, and my prediction is that before it gets better, it will get worse.

So, in this article, I want to give you my top three options for countries where young men can expect prosperity and a much greater quality of life.

I have traveled over 50 countries, eight of them just last year, and if anything, that would be my expertise

1) Indonesia

As I write this article today, on February 16th, Prabowo Subianto won the national elections just 48 hours earlier.

Indonesia stands out as an attractive destination for entrepreneurs in Southeast Asia, thanks to its vibrant culture and booming economy.

We’re expecting the election of a more conservative government to really amp up national development and create an environment for business growth.

Pros:

Indonesia continues to be a powerhouse in economic growth, standing out among the G20 countries as the fastest-growing economy and the largest democracy in the world.

It’s a promising landscape for ambitious entrepreneurs looking to seize opportunities. Its central location offers unparalleled access to Southeast Asian markets.

Diversity in Culture and Market: A vast range of cultures and consumer preferences fosters the development of creative business models.

The current political landscape indicates a promising outlook for policies that support both local and global business endeavors.

Ubud, Bali

Cons:

Dealing with the Indonesian bureaucratic and regulatory landscape can be quite a challenge for entrepreneurs.

Infrastructure Disparities: While big cities may flaunt their modern infrastructure, the less populated regions are still catching up in terms of development.

Cultural Complexity: Businesses must truly grasp and adapt to the immense cultural diversity.

2) Argentina

After the recent elections, Argentina is on the verge of some major changes. Javier Milei’s victory suggests a move towards policies that are way more friendly to entrepreneurs, whom he has called modern-day heroes.

The guy is just a legend and a breeze of fresh air amidst the crap everywhere.

This South American nation is bursting with opportunities for entrepreneurs, especially in the tech and innovation sectors.

In this incredible destination, the rich culture and breathtaking landscapes create the perfect environment for daring ideas to flourish.

Fitz Roy El Chaltén, Argentina

Pros:

Milei’s leadership is set to bring about some much-needed reforms that have the potential to cut through bureaucratic red tape and encourage entrepreneurship.

Buenos Aires is quickly becoming a major tech hub, thanks to its talented and forward-thinking workforce.

Argentina boasts a wealth of natural resources in agriculture, mining, and energy, offering exciting prospects for businesses.

Embracing Cultural Richness: A vibrant cultural scene that sparks innovative and varied business ideas.

Cons:

The country’s economy has always been a bit of a roller coaster ride, which can be pretty risky for businesses.

Inflation Concerns: Dealing with high inflation is still a major hurdle, impacting costs and pricing strategies.

Regulatory Uncertainty: The shift to Milei’s policies could potentially lead to regulatory changes, which businesses need to closely monitor.

3) UAE (Dubai)

Dubai, a city in the United Arab Emirates, is renowned for its opulence, cutting-edge advancements, and robust economy. 

The city’s strategic initiatives to become a global hub for finance, tech, and green energy, along with its substantial investments in infrastructure, make it a compelling destination for ambitious entrepreneurs.

Pros:

Dubai has got you covered when it comes to a pro-business climate. You’ll find a tax-friendly environment with plenty of free zones that offer full foreign ownership and zero income tax.

Global Connectivity: With its prime geographical location, it serves as a strategic hub for accessing markets across Europe, Asia, and Africa.

Embrace Innovation: Dubai’s government is making significant investments in the technology and innovation sectors, solidifying its position as a frontrunner in future industries.

Expatriate Friendly: Our vibrant expat community provides a welcoming environment for newcomers and fosters valuable international business connections.

Cons:

The costs associated with real estate, licensing, and general living expenses can pose a challenge for startups and small businesses.

Getting the hang of the UAE’s legal and cultural norms is crucial for business success.

The market is no joke when it comes to competition, especially in sectors like tourism, finance, and real estate that have been around for ages.


Personally, I am in love with Bali, Indonesia and I will probably apply for citizenship here.

People are kind and spiritual, and the standard of living is very high due to the sustained tourist development that has occurred over the last decades.

I love Balinese people, their rituals and their traditions, and if you do too, then they will welcome you with open arms.

Here are my favorite highlights:

  • Unparalleled culinary diversity and quality. The best cuisines and restaurants worldwide by far
  • Super affordable prices. I am paying 200 K IDR ( 11 USD) per night for a luxurious hotel room with A/C, a pool and coffee and drinks included.
  • Incredibly beautiful landscapes surround you. A dream for photographers or bloggers.
  • a plethora a places around to travel
  • Amazing infrastructure and digitalization. WiFi is way faster and cheaper than in Germany.
  • It is surprising how easy it is to get along with English, and if you want to learn their language, most of them are very eager to help you
  • Gorgeous women who for the most part, still adhere to more traditional gender roles

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