Warren Buffett is ending his Thanksgiving letter with timeless advice: • Don't beat yourself up over past mistakes. • Get the right heroes and copy them. • Decide what you would like your obituary to say and live the life to deserve it • When you help someone in any of thousands of ways, you help the world. • The cleaning lady is as much a human being as the Chairman. His letter reads as though he feels his death is near. I learned a lot from everything Warren Buffett has written over his lifetime. I am extremely grateful for that. If there is one thing that he inspired me to do, it is to write publicly. While it feels as if nobody is reading what I write today, I know that there will be one single person 41 years from today who will be just as grateful that I published and not buried my thinking. image
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I always thought that the world is big. That there are many countries to choose from if you ask yourself “Where to live?” The truth is: the world is actually very small. When you have certain criteria, the # of countries that qualify collapses from hundreds to only a handful of options. For example: if you believe in home-schooling, no legally required childhood vaccination, and you do like sunshine, only 7 countries will match this specific criteria. Of these, some are shitholes, which leaves you with 5 options. If you don’t want to live completely detached from society (in the jungle or on a remote island) then you have 3 options left. If you want to own property, there are 2 left: Portugal and Panama. If you don’t like the EU, Panama is the only option with its own downsides – or perhaps the best option is to get a medical exemption to make the USA your perhaps best option. Have you ever defined what principles are truly important to you – and then matched where in the world these criteria are fulfilled? You will be surprised.