Ryan Alford
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Yeah, no kidding. I do think β I mean it's like everything you named, like 80 percent of that is in the states as well. Property taxes on everything. I've got a boat. Boat taxes. I have β like everything has a tax on it. And I understand that you have to β you know, keep things up, you know, like, but it's just, when does it end? And how do you know what your money is being used on?
Yeah, no kidding. I do think β I mean it's like everything you named, like 80 percent of that is in the states as well. Property taxes on everything. I've got a boat. Boat taxes. I have β like everything has a tax on it. And I understand that you have to β you know, keep things up, you know, like, but it's just, when does it end? And how do you know what your money is being used on?
That's, that's the motivation. Yeah, exactly. And I think, uh, with AI and everything else and the ability, like you said, I mean, it, it, Blue collar, you know, being the exception and, you know, needing, you know, skilled trade people and things like that. But like the rest of the world, AI is and where the job gets done doesn't really matter anymore.
That's, that's the motivation. Yeah, exactly. And I think, uh, with AI and everything else and the ability, like you said, I mean, it, it, Blue collar, you know, being the exception and, you know, needing, you know, skilled trade people and things like that. But like the rest of the world, AI is and where the job gets done doesn't really matter anymore.
That's, that's the motivation. Yeah, exactly. And I think, uh, with AI and everything else and the ability, like you said, I mean, it, it, Blue collar, you know, being the exception and, you know, needing, you know, skilled trade people and things like that. But like the rest of the world, AI is and where the job gets done doesn't really matter anymore.
I mean, you know, like COVID sort of forced a lot of people into this realization, sending people home. And a lot of companies are struggling with putting that genie back in the bottle. And, you know, I embrace it. I mean, it's like our company. I keep we run hybrid and I'm leaner than we've ever been while also, you know, working from wherever.
I mean, you know, like COVID sort of forced a lot of people into this realization, sending people home. And a lot of companies are struggling with putting that genie back in the bottle. And, you know, I embrace it. I mean, it's like our company. I keep we run hybrid and I'm leaner than we've ever been while also, you know, working from wherever.
I mean, you know, like COVID sort of forced a lot of people into this realization, sending people home. And a lot of companies are struggling with putting that genie back in the bottle. And, you know, I embrace it. I mean, it's like our company. I keep we run hybrid and I'm leaner than we've ever been while also, you know, working from wherever.
I think a lot of people are coming to this realization that place and company aren't necessarily tied together. Exactly.
I think a lot of people are coming to this realization that place and company aren't necessarily tied together. Exactly.
I think a lot of people are coming to this realization that place and company aren't necessarily tied together. Exactly.
So, all right, let's get practical, Jeremy, as we kind of finish out the episode. I am an affluent person that's running a business in the United States. How do I get nationality? And am I just going to open up my second office in Paraguay and get nationality there? Talk to me through like a use case for someone to do it and how to do it.
So, all right, let's get practical, Jeremy, as we kind of finish out the episode. I am an affluent person that's running a business in the United States. How do I get nationality? And am I just going to open up my second office in Paraguay and get nationality there? Talk to me through like a use case for someone to do it and how to do it.
So, all right, let's get practical, Jeremy, as we kind of finish out the episode. I am an affluent person that's running a business in the United States. How do I get nationality? And am I just going to open up my second office in Paraguay and get nationality there? Talk to me through like a use case for someone to do it and how to do it.
It's a fascinating discussion, Jeremy. I mean, I go back to sort of the word from the book you mentioned, the sovereignty of yourself. It's both a slippery slope, but also one that I think resonates with a lot of people. And thinking about... where your true freedom lies in place, time, business, and having options. That's really what I'm hearing. Diversification. Diversification is key.
It's a fascinating discussion, Jeremy. I mean, I go back to sort of the word from the book you mentioned, the sovereignty of yourself. It's both a slippery slope, but also one that I think resonates with a lot of people. And thinking about... where your true freedom lies in place, time, business, and having options. That's really what I'm hearing. Diversification. Diversification is key.
It's a fascinating discussion, Jeremy. I mean, I go back to sort of the word from the book you mentioned, the sovereignty of yourself. It's both a slippery slope, but also one that I think resonates with a lot of people. And thinking about... where your true freedom lies in place, time, business, and having options. That's really what I'm hearing. Diversification. Diversification is key.
Jeremy, you mentioned the website, but let's give everybody the links where everybody can learn more, keep up with everything you're doing.
Jeremy, you mentioned the website, but let's give everybody the links where everybody can learn more, keep up with everything you're doing.
Jeremy, you mentioned the website, but let's give everybody the links where everybody can learn more, keep up with everything you're doing.