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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1451361" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>No, the best thing that one can possibly do for one's self is get the best job possible through education, one with a pension and enough pay, then when you are eligible to receive that pension or your 401k is large enough to annuitize, move somewhere with a much lower cost of living. Even developing nations have places with decent Internet, movie theaters, restaurants, great weather and scenery. You can watch your favorite tv shows over the 'net, download books, magazines, and newspapers. The U.S. was in a unique position after WWII to create huge wealth and insure our Dollar as one of the most valuable hard currencies in the world. That gives us spending power in many places that provides a very decent life on considerably less. It's either that, or stay in the States, get on the exploitation train and strive for that big house in the best neighborhood or be looked down on if you don't. Our system is about money, pure and simple, and obtaining wealth is a sure fire way to poison everything around us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1451361, member: 24302"] No, the best thing that one can possibly do for one's self is get the best job possible through education, one with a pension and enough pay, then when you are eligible to receive that pension or your 401k is large enough to annuitize, move somewhere with a much lower cost of living. Even developing nations have places with decent Internet, movie theaters, restaurants, great weather and scenery. You can watch your favorite tv shows over the 'net, download books, magazines, and newspapers. The U.S. was in a unique position after WWII to create huge wealth and insure our Dollar as one of the most valuable hard currencies in the world. That gives us spending power in many places that provides a very decent life on considerably less. It's either that, or stay in the States, get on the exploitation train and strive for that big house in the best neighborhood or be looked down on if you don't. Our system is about money, pure and simple, and obtaining wealth is a sure fire way to poison everything around us. [/QUOTE]
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