Life on Eurasia
When I turned 36-37 years old, I finally grew mature enough to work on my own projects and work remotely online.
I grew up enough to understand I had to do stuff and grow and do my passions. Then other like minded people all around the world would work together with me.
I learned this later in life. I should have learned this when I was 17. I did not do my passions when I was young so it took a couple of more decades to realize other people around the world with similar interests like me.
When I started working and displaying my work online, people from Britain and Russia and Mexico noticed.
Then I felt small and also felt seen.
Each corner of the world has their own perspective.
You learn so much about the people in general from interacting with them. But also learn whole new perspectives that jostle you so much.
People from Mexico, Britain and Russia live in a different universe really.
That is the problem.
If you stay with working with your groups or just in Canada you have a closed world view. Even staying in the same city is a closed world view.
Simple as that.
Then what you do is just you.
Your projects are just you.
Your thinking is just in your within your city limits.
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I worked with Vietnamese from Vietnam and realized they do have 2 – 3 world perspectives.
It works well.
Then you realize they don’t know how it is like living in Canada for 30+ years with new immigrants flying in hourly, immigrant and native policies and the changing Canadian lifestyle and culture.
Then you avoid talking to them directly and wait till they are 40 – 50 years old in Canada. They come here around 20 years old and you just wait for them to settle until they are at least 40 years old … there is nothing you can do to hasten this up.
They start their lives and you watch and listen from afar to learn their new adaptive ways as it is new and interesting and you could learn from it.
And you show back what you can do with things combined. Immigrants and 2nd generation can learn from each other indirectly.
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Immigrants from other parts of the world with developed countries are noticed and heard.
It works mostly.
Life in the Americas is catered to highest skilled immigrants who hold 2x PhDs and 12 years experience in research and development and sales and a MBA.
I learned from them.
I then combined my Canadian experiences and wants and needs and eventually did something I fully liked.
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But what is it really like to work in the World?
When you get past all the above in your late 30s, you might find yourself working remotely from your study.
You work with people on polar opposite ends of the ‘Old World’ maybe.
I routinely talk to my friends in Britain and Russia.
I follow their directions in life.
The ‘New World’ is just the new thing going on with many things going on with immigrants, Indigenous Peoples and immigrants from the 1600’s all trying to make commerce happen. The New World has their inside agenda with their own jokes and entertainment and problems.
The ‘Old World’ is still needed … They suffer kind of more in the cold and overpopulation and depleting resources.
I worked with Russians to create some interesting tools. Russians being so far North in the cold have to use their brains to tame the ice and cold and make commerce. Russians being just far North of Vietnam, we understood each other more easily.
I work with British people and they are on an island in the Atlantic. It a hard life on an island with cold temperatures year round. They must use their brains to create commerce as nothing really grows there. Being on an island is one the hardest lifestyles as it is almost impossible to defend.
I worked with these polar opposite countries to develop structure and layers. Developing all this time lead to some products. And that is the key. As long as you work with people that think in more and more structure and efficiency all the time eventually you graduate with a product. This product then appeases most people as it is efficient and tailored for people of Britain and Russia (Northern countries) which other countries like to use.
And this is normal for people on Eurasia.
People in the Americas may not know how the ‘Old World’ works and it’s significance until they travel and get old and maybe try to find love with an immigrant.
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How do natives to Americas have it? Before Columbus how was it really? The Indigenous Peoples could live on the land and hunt and gather. There was no real industrialization.
Canada has vast wheat and food production like some parts of the USA. According to Google, North America can supply enough food to its people mainly …
When people suffer then people develop. When people suffer they look for alternatives.
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My parents came to the Americas for the ‘suit and tie’ lifestyle they saw televised back home.
Then when they come here they realize everyone wants their opinions and culture spread.
Then the children of immigrants born in Canada realize they are somewhat Canadian and native to this land.
Differences causes commerce. 2nd gen children band together. The children of immigrants are either lost or push their agenda which fails after 40 years old as they get mature and become North American.
What happened to me?
I waited it out for 37 years and finally found other Vietnamese born in Canada and we are currently doing our thing. Our thing is different and possibly new which creates commerce.
To be continued … This is a lot to talk about and is the most important info page on life.
