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To: GST who wrote (54382)2/21/2006 2:27:05 PM
From: shades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
100k in India or 150k in the US?

Can the indian wake up tomorrow and have many major beaches next to him - great fishing - casinos, disney world, kennedy space center - spring break chicks - lots of concerts and shows, imax - lots of good restaurants - wegmans? I have most of that in Fl. Grace assures me the wegmans is a key part.

Can the indian wake up tomorrow and live in a place like coober pedy because they want to get away from it all?

Now from what I understand until recently indians - even rich ones - didn't have access to what I did in Fl as a bum - but perhaps that divide is gone at this point.

Once you get into higher order work that can be done anywhere - lifestyle choices are less tied to the job and its physical location - where is your dream place to live if money was no object and why? You want to be around people that share your language and cultural ties right and moral values right? Then after that lots of entertainment and education or excitement? Perhaps you want to be around those less fortunate to lift them up to a better life filled with wegmans. I saw a commercial the other day on CNBC where morgan stanley helped this rich old Grace retire early where she could go to africa and help the spear chuckers get clean water and food.