After reading the article "A Web3er's Autobiography: Why I Finally Left Singapore," reposted by WuTalkWu's WeChat public account, I quite resonated with it!
For Web3ers with families, immigration isn't just about personal convenience and security; it's also about the relocation of the family, so it's crucial to proceed with extreme caution!
I've traveled extensively over the past few years, experiencing many social systems and educational environments. Regarding Singapore, many of my experiences are similar to what this person described:
1️⃣ Singapore's advantages are real, but many people underestimate the costs.
2️⃣ For Web3 practitioners, immigration isn't about "completely changing to a better world," but rather "changing to a new playing field." Costs and opportunities reshuffle the deck. Your primary consideration is cost-effectiveness, so be rational.
3️⃣ Many people only see the benefits of education and lifestyle before immigrating, but fail to consider the long-term challenges of career, identity, visas, and policy stability.
This article reminds me of a quote:
"Immigration isn't about escaping problems; it's about finding a new set of problems. It's simply a matter of weighing the pros and cons and making a choice."