So, let’s start with the common ground.
Life is not fair. You were born where you were born. You had parents that you had or had not. Fairness is not a universal principle. It’s not fair that gazelles have to die for lions to be fed either but we accept it is a part of nature.
That’s the only thing I’m asking of you before reading this book. I ask you to accept that global markets, political situation, quality of life, life expectancy are all outcomes of something that is not fundamentally fair. You as an individual had no say and you don’t represent the rest of population of whatever city you’re from. Yes, you might share cultural values, you might share taste and cuisine. You might even wear national attire. None of that means that you have to think and behave like the rest of your peers.
This book is for a rational mind which thinks about self-preservation, about the upper edge, about the ace up your sleeve, your white picket fence, lovely home and a hound. Your fortress of solitude. This book has a lot to do with the USA also known as the financial center of the world.
If this resonates with you and you’re willing to explore the paradigms of leveraging developed markets then I invite you to go through this book. You’ll learn both philosophical and practical methods on how to escape local barriers, experience more out of this life and meet new people who might be the key to your long-term success. No one knows what it might lead to but it’s not unlikely that at least two or three thoughts will lead you to a new place in life.
Some ideas in this book may be considered metaphysical, unethical, unfair, risky and generally not worthwhile. I say I prefer to think that everything is true until proven otherwise. Life is an experiment. We are troopers dropped from the fighter jet. I have two things with me, my body and my mind. The rest is figure-out-able.
Open World, No Quests?
Even with the challenges the world faced in the 2020s, it's a golden age for global adventurers. The independence and freedom once deemed a dream are now very much within reach. It’s mainstream.
Travelling the world without personal mission feels like an open world game without any quests. I don’t know what is your mission, I don’t care really. What I care about is making sure your inventory is full of potions, mana and HP. This book succeeds if you have gotten more mana.
Now, about the current state of the world:
Freedom of movement: You can move from country to country, exploring new horizons, albeit with some paperwork.
Bank globally: Money can be kept and managed anywhere in the world.
Transferring assets: same as money, invest from anywhere in the world.
Citizenships: having 2+ passports from different countries, giving you more choices on where to go and live is available for practically everyone.
Global Residency: Spending 180+ days in various countries is a reality.
Sure, there are challenges and tricks to learn, but with the right guidance, you can maximize your wealth, find better opportunities, and achieve a sense of security and peace. What a great place we have going for us, huh?
This book is your roadmap to setting up that perfect global infrastructure.
No promises but I aim to provide only real value. The book is ever updating given the format.