
The Jet-Setter Fantasy When most people imagine global diversification, they picture a very specific type of person: Eduardo Saverin renouncing US citizenship for Singapore. Peter Thiel quietly securing New Zealand residency. Tina Turner giving up her American passport for Switzerland. Multi-millionaires. Tech founders. Icons. It feels like a game designed exclusively for the ultra-wealthyโpeople who…

Most people see immigration, residency, or citizenship as walls designed to keep them out. But the truth is, the global infrastructure is already in place โ not as walls, but as doors. The only shift required is learning how to open them. Every country has its own immigration rules: who can enter, who can stay,…

The first time you stand beneath a monument, wander through ancient ruins, or sit at a table savoring a new cuisine โ it imprints on you. But after you’ve done this five, six, ten times in different places, something happens. Another statue, another waterfall, another restaurant โ it all starts to blur together. Tourism, by…

The world our children are growing up in isnโt the same one we knew. Power is shifting. Economies rise and fall. Cultures and opportunities are no longer centered in one place. We live in a multipolar world, where no single country defines the future. For parents, that means we canโt just think about where our…