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thegypsyking
·3 lata temu·discuss
What a joke. I moved from europe (eastern europe but still eu) to the us after my parents died in a hospital because of the incredible quality of “free healthcare” which didn’t want to pay for their treatment and often forgot to feed the in the hospital.

If I had the money I made in the us then I could have maybe put them in a private hospital. You’re only as free as how much money you have in your pocket, nothing else matters.
thegypsyking
·4 lata temu·discuss
Director = 1 milli a year total comp

I’d switch positions in a heartbeat, and I have good work like balance but only make a fifth of that. Cry me a river.
thegypsyking
·4 lata temu·discuss
Really appreciate The time you’ve put into this! I have no wealth or anything like that, so the road for me will definitely be to work like a dog for the next 10 years and hope someone wants to pay handsomely for what I build (honestly even being a senior at faang I’ll never escape the middle class paying income tax). Afterwards I’ll move to a lower tax/col country snd live like a king
thegypsyking
·4 lata temu·discuss
Hey! I’m currently an ml engineer and my dream is to be ceo of a mid size company one day. Do you have any advice for how I can move into that direction?
thegypsyking
·4 lata temu·discuss
How did you make the change? I’m an ml engineer at a faang company that would love to do something similar
thegypsyking
·4 lata temu·discuss
I did the opposite and found the us much better. Pay and opportunities are infinitely better, people are friendlier, having a car is much easier and more convenient.
thegypsyking
·5 lat temu·discuss
Exactly why I left Europe to work in the US, best decision ever
thegypsyking
·5 lat temu·discuss
I moved from Europe to the US, and so have a lot of other people who aim to become rich. In europe most rich people inherit everything, mobility to upper class is basically non existent. Here it’s Very much possible
thegypsyking
·5 lat temu·discuss
How did you make mor? i worked in Sweden and my compensation was 4x less than it is in America. Unless you got extremely lucky or were much more senior it’s impossible, case in which you would have made far far more in the us anyhow
thegypsyking
·5 lat temu·discuss
The masters ranking does matter if you’re international
thegypsyking
·5 lat temu·discuss
You are much luckier and more of a “survivor” than any of them I feel. I also work at Faang, but only graduated college last year and only make 200k a year, barely. I will never reach your income at a job with where the stock market is at now, and how much the competition increased, you rode the wave all the way to the top of the corporate slaves pyramid.

So I’ll quit next year to start something because otherwise I’ll never become anywhere near rich with my income.
thegypsyking
·5 lat temu·discuss
I moved from europe to the us because I could never become financially independent with the low compensation and high taxes in EU. I would never wish for us to ever be as unambitious and hard to grow as the eu is.
thegypsyking
·5 lat temu·discuss
How did you know what to build?
thegypsyking
·5 lat temu·discuss
Happy birthday! Man am I jealous, I think I’ll have to grind away all my best years at faang or worse.

I also love Russian lit, so so checkout Oblomov and Tolstoy shorter novels like the Death of Ivan Ilyich. I think you’d really like the japanese book Musashi as well (or the incredible Vagabond manga adapted after it)
thegypsyking
·5 lat temu·discuss
Thiel is my hero. I really can’t wait to get my green card so I can start a company, write a libertarian book and try to move the needle in the right direction.