slyscorpion said:
Master Darkness said:
I want to immigrate to a place that offers a better life. I need to change my life seriously. I hate poverty. Please consider my application and answer me. Which country do you recommend? USA, Germany, England, Canada, Australia? I want to settle down to live a normal life in a country that is not miserable.
I personally have not traveled outside the usa so I cannot give more info on other places but I forgot to add be aware if you move into apparently a lot places in southern part of this country and a few places up north too there are some very strongly xtian areas though I am sure you are aware of this. Do some research before you decide where you are going I dont think you want to end up in the middle of that. Although things are greatly improving here you really need to research it. I know yeah its all probably better than where your from its just something you will end up hating later if you move to the wrong place. Try to go for a place with more positive energy I know there are few all over various places I have traveled around but there are also some places here that have very negative energy too.
Just wanted to add that.
I used to work in a call centre calling the companies customers in the USA.
My area to call was Illinois and Ohio. Now I've never been to the states. And that looked a bit in the centre of the States.
I think that must be a nice patch as the people came across really calm, friendly and sincere. I used to think what a lovely place those two must be.
But then there were guys that used to call Jew York. And they were always moaning about how rude and insencere the people in Jew York were. How they could just swear at you and hang up.
So from that presumption I'd imagine Jew York is hustle and bustle cold and heartless materialistic big city.
But you cannot just pack your bags and go somewhere. You need to sort out accommodation and employment first.
It's a big decision and a lot of research and planning needs to be done.
For me Scotland may be poorer and I did have some hard knocks because it's still quite racist.
Some people have white on white racism because of the high unemployment and the foreigner stealing a job thought.
It's also still secular in that you could be hated for liking the wrong football team. And neighbours that are Catholics or Protestants hate each other because of the different sect of religion followed.
But suffering the harsh climate aside. I'm happy because of the feel of the place.
It isn't too multicultural yet and that creates a sense of harmony and peace.
But from my experience I'd say life is not a game. You must not gamble because it's your life.
I had no one to fall on and found money is like your blood.
You cannot live without your blood. And you cannot live without money.
A person disrespects money until it's not there and then he will find he will do anything to get it. He will work himself into the ground for it.
I talk from experience and burned myself out and suffered the exhaustion from over working.
So have a healthy relationship with money. Do spend some of it.
But always keep yourself right with money.
Get your income sorted before you come and have backup plans.
I landed up walking around and going into every place to see what companies might be in there and what they did because I was looking for work.
I was physically thrown out by security. And people were well hard. I thought they can see I'm down so they kick you when you're down.
I told myself I'm strong and will push and do whatever it takes to survive.
I succeeded and am in the Pound Seats now.
But you don't want to get into the situation I had to go through.
So get accommodation and employment sorted first.
I caused my dilemma by believing in myself. But I just jumped in my car and drove right across the UK to start afresh with no job. Only a car to live in but I had did have lots of money which I used all of to just survive.
So be planned and prepared. I landed up bad but the Gods put me very nicely back on my feet.
Don't be too confident. Your positivity must be based on something tangible.