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Same principle is true for quality of life btw
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Eastern Europe is the most exploitable talent arbitrage on the planet right now and almost nobody in the Western business world is paying attention because they're too busy overpaying for mid work from the Philippines and India… Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Poland, Ukraine, Croatia. Average salaries $500-1,000/month. But the talent coming out of these countries isn't $500/month talent. It's $5,000-8,000/month talent priced at a tenth of what you'd pay in the US because the local economy hasn't caught up to the skill level yet That gap is the exploit Every other "hire cheap overseas" conversation defaults to Southeast Asia or South Asia. And sure, the prices are low. But anyone who's actually tried to scale operations in those regions knows the pattern. Language barriers. Cultural disconnect. Equipment issues. Endless training loops. You spend more time managing output than you save in cost. The $4/hour rate sounds nice until you're on revision 14 and the work still isn't usable Eastern Europe skips all of that These countries have legitimate university systems. Strong STEM education. English fluency across the entire 18-30 demographic, sometimes better than native speakers in the US (not even joking). They grew up on the same internet, same memes, same cultural references. Zero cultural gap when working with Western businesses. You don't need to explain context. You don't need to translate intent. They just get it And they have real infrastructure. Laptops. Fast wifi. Proper software. Modern tools. You're not onboarding someone who needs you to walk them through basic setup. You're hiring someone who's already operating at a professional level but happens to live in a country where $1,000/month is a great salary The applications go way beyond content. Developers in Bucharest building full-stack apps for $1,500/month that would cost you $8-12k from a US agency. Designers in Belgrade producing brand assets at agency quality for $800/month. Sales closers in Sofia running calls in perfect English for $1,000/month plus commission. Media buyers in Warsaw managing $50k+/month ad accounts for $1,200/month. Copywriters, project managers, data analysts, customer support, operations managers. Every single role in your business can be filled from Eastern Europe at 80-90% cost reduction with zero quality drop The training speed is the real cheat code though. Hand someone in Bucharest a brief on Monday and you get back usable output by Wednesday. Not "needs 6 rounds of feedback" output. Actually usable, deploy-immediately output. The baseline competency is just different when the talent pool is educated, tech-native, and hungry It's common now for operators running lean businesses to have their entire team in Eastern Europe except themselves. 4-8 people. Total payroll $5-8k/month. Output equivalent to a $40-60k/month US team. The business runs 24/7 because the time zone overlap with the US is actually perfect for async work (btw it doesn't hurt that Eastern Europe has the baddest bitches on the planet. If you need on-camera talent for any kind of brand content targeting Western audiences, a girl in Sofia or Bucharest is visually indistinguishable from a girl in LA but costs a fraction. The talent pool for that specific use case is bottomless and nobody's tapped it properly yet) The freelance platforms are the worst place to find these people. The best ones are in local Facebook groups, Telegram channels, and Eastern European Twitter. You DM 50 people, 40 respond within hours because an $800/month retainer is life-changing money and they actually take pride in the work. The talent density is absurd once you know where to look

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The AI Solopreneur
The AI Solopreneur@aisolopreneur·
I don't publish *anything* without running it through this Claude Skill first. It cuts the fluff, sharpens the ideas, makes every sentence earn its spot, and strips out everything AI-sounding. Catches all the weak spots I never would've otherwise. Just type /editing-workshop + paste your draft. Like + comment "EDIT" and I'll DM it to you.
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Jason Levin@iamjasonlevin·
The keyboard is the new battlefield Now you can fight for your ideas from anywhere (even the beach) Memelord Mobile is officially live on iOS: memelord.com/app
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Not surprising that a world plagued by idleness began equating success with “motion”
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🇵🇱 Poland is unanimously celebrated now as a fast growing, beautiful and safe country with few of the problems Western Europe is now having with crime But one remaining issue is the air quality especially in the winter Its air is worse than China now Apparently the problem is mostly households still heating with wood or coal but also many coal power plants
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air quality in warsaw lately 😥 @levelsio what air purifier should i get

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@thebeautyofsaas Eastern Europe is the exception Night and day
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BOSS@thebeautyofsaas·
There is not a single big city in Europe that post-pandemic doesn't look worse than before It is impossible to put into words what has happened over the last couple of years (<5 years) but things have never been worse The saddest part? No one cares, and it will only get worse
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The more I travel to and from the Netherlands, the more I appreciate just how ass the food is here. Returning to Amsterdam from Italy has tortured my taste buds. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone. Beyond the local Dutch cuisine, the net culinary experience is just really disappointing, especially for a capital city. Apple pie doesn’t count. Tremendous L for the Dutchies.
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Still one of the greatest quotes ever said: “If you hit a wrong note, it’s the next note that you play that determines if it’s good or bad.” - Miles Davis
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You don’t live in a country, you live in a city You don’t live in a city, you live in a neighborhood You don’t live in a neighborhood, you really only live in the 10 places you frequent most
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@AvantPrince_ Almost just moved to Poland Backed out last minute due to the shit air quality, especially in the winter Krakow and the south get it the worst, Warsaw’s slightly better (still not great) Love Poland but this was a dealbreaker for me Worth considering
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AvantPrince_@AvantPrince_·
Poland and Switzerland One of these will be my next place of residence
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@zachpogrob Just got back from Trieste 200k pop Northern Italy (modern) First Italian city I’ve experienced w zero tourists Great running in the hills and along the sea Fits the description
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I want to go somewhere quieter in Italy for the rest of December Any recommendations for somewhere to go from Rome- less touristy- still modern enough to easily function?
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Running makes the world feel small Milan is beautiful city to run. It's insane how much you can see in 1-2 hours on your feet. I'll be working so much, and won't have time to sight-see. So running is how I will literally see the world Headed to Florence tomorrow 🖤🚊

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Sauna etiquette 2026: > Silence unless amongst only friends (this is contextual, just read the room) > Do not do your yoga/stretching routine > Do not do breathwork > Do not slosh your sweat around your skin Nobody wants to hear all that! Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Gratitude is 100% a skill and most people suck at it
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Eurowinter is really the best season for traveling. No crowds, no sweating, no hassling Just stopped by Venice expecting a zoo but was pleasantly surprised by how relatively tame and “real” it felt Offseason’s the only antidote to overtourism
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Sometimes I forget my apartment is 150 years older than the Declaration of Independence
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Imagine not wanting children
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Starting to believe that every city’s fashion follows its architecture. > Milan vs Houston > Tokyo vs Phoenix > NYC vs Atlanta If the buildings aren’t dressed up well, why would the citizens?
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Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
I’m starting to believe that having purpose in life is more important than diet or sleep when it comes to your health
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Your mid 20s is when you start to see the Standard American Diet oneshot your childhood peers Sad, really
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