@Zypex
Agreed.
There's good points and bad points to any country, it just depends on how what you personally value more of and, to a slightly lesser extent but still very notable, how rich you are. The personal values will obviously be determined by your wealth too.
Most 1st world areas are probably ideal if you're rich enough that you don't have to work (but likely will work in some form anyway, since your options to make more money are vast). Just pick to your preferences.
If you aren't well above "middle class", you have loads of issues that will affect you in some way. Taxes, healthcare, cost of living + entertainment, local culture. All things that, depending on what exactly you prefer doing and how much it impacts you, may or may not be too significant. But are things that you would have to worry about in some form regardless, wherever you live/ choose to live (if you can even make a move at some point).
Agreed.
There's good points and bad points to any country, it just depends on how what you personally value more of and, to a slightly lesser extent but still very notable, how rich you are. The personal values will obviously be determined by your wealth too.
Most 1st world areas are probably ideal if you're rich enough that you don't have to work (but likely will work in some form anyway, since your options to make more money are vast). Just pick to your preferences.
If you aren't well above "middle class", you have loads of issues that will affect you in some way. Taxes, healthcare, cost of living + entertainment, local culture. All things that, depending on what exactly you prefer doing and how much it impacts you, may or may not be too significant. But are things that you would have to worry about in some form regardless, wherever you live/ choose to live (if you can even make a move at some point).