No future in Germany? Jobs, housing, finances: 20% of young Germans hope for better living conditions abroad. In the long term, emigration appeals to 41% of 14- to 29-year-olds, a new study finds.
Exchange problems that you’re sick of, for problems you’re not yet sick of. Move every few years until you’ve become sick of all possible problems. Then you’ll be ready to solve them all.
Moving to a country with a language you can’t read is peaceful because you can’t read ad slogans or yellow paper headlines.
By emigrating you exchange problems from your own country you know, for problems of another country you don’t know.
Exchange problems that you’re sick of, for problems you’re not yet sick of. Move every few years until you’ve become sick of all possible problems. Then you’ll be ready to solve them all.
Moving to a country with a language you can’t read is peaceful because you can’t read ad slogans or yellow paper headlines.
If you have tried solving the problems and failed then an exchange is the smart decision.
But most of the time you are not changing the problems. They are just framed slightly different elsewhere but still the same.