How bad does it have to get for you to leave?
Straightlinelogic recently and eloquently stated that he wants his freedom back in a couple of different posts. This is why several of us are game planning for Atlantis. Some of us want a physical Atlantis to give us hope. Some would like multiple distributed Atlantises, and I am not opposed to that.
What I am asking you to rate on a scale of 0 to 100 each of the following:
A) Your hope for your current country (Please state either US or non-US as well;
B) What your hope would be if we built Atlantis; and
C) What your hope would have to be in order for you to be so desperate that you would have to leave.
Remember Atlantis won't happen overnight. Many, including myself, are not planning on going unless things get really desperate. I have as good a shrug position as I could ever get.
What I am asking you to rate on a scale of 0 to 100 each of the following:
A) Your hope for your current country (Please state either US or non-US as well;
B) What your hope would be if we built Atlantis; and
C) What your hope would have to be in order for you to be so desperate that you would have to leave.
Remember Atlantis won't happen overnight. Many, including myself, are not planning on going unless things get really desperate. I have as good a shrug position as I could ever get.
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As human history goes, the US at this time is place/time of phenomenal opportunity. Many development tools are FREE. Many marketing tools are FREE. Tools to sell products/services way down The Long Tail that would never justify shelf space are FREE. Taxes are high, but could be worse in other developed countries and other times in 20th Century US. There's a spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation. The gov't is stable at the moment, and as human institutions go, does a good job of enforcing laws and contracts without graft.
Things could we *WAY* better. In a hundred years, people will hopefully be shocked at the amount of taxes, graft, and rent seeking we tolerated. It won't happen without hard work.
B) It would be a vacation spot and a place to have conferences on new technologies and new ideas, even things like new-age woo if they want to have their event there. It would be a place to push the limits, doing things like controversial medical research like cloning, risky therapies, or connecting a human volunteers' brains to a computer interface. - 99
C) I reject the premise. "How amazingly good would the Gulch have to be to make me leave my wonderful home in a country with amazing opportunities for those willing to work hard?" It would have to be very nice. More likely I'd find a condo there and rent it for a few weeks a year.
I shouldn't reject the premise. Things sometimes do fall apart. I think I would probably fight to maintain the US until the bitter end, but I can never know until it happens. - 05
cmon in! the frog said...the water is perfect! ;)
b) lanai is where I'll eventually move to and I'm already pushing a get maui cops off Lanai campaign. I'm not banking everything on that, it's just home base. I will either live in an RV or a boat and continuously roam. If Lanai were to end up as Atlantis, maybe I'd stay home more. 50
c) no level of hope, when I shrug, I will wander. 0
Edited to add #'s
B) Probably only a 60 for a physical Atlantis, simply because it would take long enough and be expensive enough to build Atlantis that I wouldn't have that much time to do more than retire once it is built.
C) The US would have to get down to a 10 on a scale of 0 to 100 for me to leave. At that point, even my local paradise would drop from a 70 to a 30.