You have kinda right. People very often want things that they don't have and they cant appreciate things they have. Always want more and more.shadowslair wrote:I`m sure each country is unique and beautiful, with great history and great men and women striving for good. Just wanna say that it`s a common practice to dislike the thing you have and want the one you don`t have, but kinda sounds ugly.
USA is just country of my dreams. And I know that I can realize my dream. Realizing dreams isn't bad.
I am not said that Poland history is bad and USA have greater, better history. Poland was really great country, had great history.
I am really proud of Poland during WWII, look at this movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivgCD31iKyg.
Many times there was tears in my eyes when I watched this.
But f*** politicians ruined this country. Today Poland is not Poland from old years. This is why I don't like Poland today.
In Poland there are some opportunities. Programmers can easily find good paid work. But I am not interested in big money. I just want to making something creative. Develop myself with great people, making great projects.shadowslair wrote: I`m not fully in love in my country ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgaria ) too, it`s small and poor, realize there are tons of disadvantages and things to be improved, but I still like it the way it is, realize it could`ve been much worse and I`m absolutely sure there are still also many advantages living here, many opportunities. Plus, programming is something you can work everywhere and send your work to your employee or sell it.
Making boring database applications for big companies is great paid, but isn't interesting for me.
Research projects is my dream and thing what i want do for the rest of my days (but in far future, at first i need experience).
Poland is not place where I can realize my dream.
Hmm, I am some different guy.shadowslair wrote: Remember that you can live everywhere, but there`ll be one, and only one place you`ll feel at home...
My home is my computer. I feel good in my room, with my computers, with my system, with my terminal, with my compilers and IDEs.
It's no matter that i am in Poland or USA. I always can log in this forum and I have my favorite people around meent1ty wrote:I myself don't really care about the place i am, but about the people that are around me.
PS: I am very sorry of my language. I am good in technician English, but in conversations my language is little worse. I hope you will can understand me