So there are two major groups of global migrants and two types of global messes.
1. Those who flee from the mess in their own country and move to countries where the standard of living is higher than in their own country. They have a hard time finding a country that would take them in.
2. And those who can work from practically anywhere and move there freely. They often prefer countries where the standard of living is lower than in their own country, and usually contribute to the mess there with the higher standard they bring from their home country.
Two types of mobilities, one for the privileged and one for the unprivileged.
They say that remote work and location-independence is going to be the biggest privilege of our time. Does it boil down to every individual then to be responsible with this privilege?
So there are two major groups of global migrants and two types of global messes.
1. Those who flee from the mess in their own country and move to countries where the standard of living is higher than in their own country. They have a hard time finding a country that would take them in.
2. And those who can work from practically anywhere and move there freely. They often prefer countries where the standard of living is lower than in their own country, and usually contribute to the mess there with the higher standard they bring from their home country.
Two types of mobilities, one for the privileged and one for the unprivileged.
They say that remote work and location-independence is going to be the biggest privilege of our time. Does it boil down to every individual then to be responsible with this privilege?
As always, it's about finding a balance between top-down and bottom-up responsibilities, I guess ;)