With recent political events many US tech founders are exploring relocation to more democratic countries for a better lifestyle and none of the angst. So where is the best place to found a new startup?
Your piece powerfully captures the tectonic shift in sentiment within the US tech community, and the realignment it’s prompting—not just in geography, but in mindset. What stands out is how the conversation has moved beyond purely economic drivers to include existential concerns: quality of life, political stability, and a reassertion of values. The nuanced breakdown of relocation factors, from investor psychology to supply-chain logistics, underscores how the decision to leave isn’t about fleeing, but about recalibrating where and how innovation flourishes. The framing of this trend not as retreat but as reinvention is particularly compelling.
That just might be one of the most astute, perceptive and over-flattering reviews of my work I have ever had. Thankyou sincerely Sar. You are obviously a woman of great perception, depth and true empathy. ❤️
Your piece powerfully captures the tectonic shift in sentiment within the US tech community, and the realignment it’s prompting—not just in geography, but in mindset. What stands out is how the conversation has moved beyond purely economic drivers to include existential concerns: quality of life, political stability, and a reassertion of values. The nuanced breakdown of relocation factors, from investor psychology to supply-chain logistics, underscores how the decision to leave isn’t about fleeing, but about recalibrating where and how innovation flourishes. The framing of this trend not as retreat but as reinvention is particularly compelling.
That just might be one of the most astute, perceptive and over-flattering reviews of my work I have ever had. Thankyou sincerely Sar. You are obviously a woman of great perception, depth and true empathy. ❤️