I think the best option would be to find an American company that's willing to send you overseas. That way, you'll be able to use your US language and your US $'s (which currently go a LONG way in Europe) in a European country where you can "slowly" adapt to the European culture/language/etc. I know of at least a few companies that have difficulties finding US people to go overseas to start or continue operations there...
For instance - I'm from Holland, started to work in the US, and will be going back to a European office of that same US company but on a US salary:-) Bit of "best of both worlds" it seems.
Also - I vouch for Sophia Antipolis, as I've worked there and am still scratching my head as to why I ever left. It really is the silicon valley of Europe but the weather, nature and way of living is "Grrrrreat!".
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If I am responsible for my actions, and I can do whatever I want without hurting anyone, why are so many things (like softdrugs) illegal?
Being from the Netherlands, and having lived in the States for a number of months now, I wouldn't consider America or the "Libertarian Party" to follow the philosophy of "don't do to others what you wouldn't want to be done to yourself" (which is what "do what you want to do as long as you don't hurt others and take responsibility" usually boils down to) much...
I think the best option would be to find an American company that's willing to send you overseas. That way, you'll be able to use your US language and your US $'s (which currently go a LONG way in Europe) in a European country where you can "slowly" adapt to the European culture/language/etc. I know of at least a few companies that have difficulties finding US people to go overseas to start or continue operations there... For instance - I'm from Holland, started to work in the US, and will be going back to a European office of that same US company but on a US salary :-) Bit of "best of both worlds" it seems.
Also - I vouch for Sophia Antipolis, as I've worked there and am still scratching my head as to why I ever left. It really is the silicon valley of Europe but the weather, nature and way of living is "Grrrrreat!".
If I am responsible for my actions, and I can do whatever I want without hurting anyone, why are so many things (like softdrugs) illegal? Being from the Netherlands, and having lived in the States for a number of months now, I wouldn't consider America or the "Libertarian Party" to follow the philosophy of "don't do to others what you wouldn't want to be done to yourself" (which is what "do what you want to do as long as you don't hurt others and take responsibility" usually boils down to) much...