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Summary of Andrew Henderson's Nomad Capitalist
Summary of Andrew Henderson's Nomad Capitalist
Summary of Andrew Henderson's Nomad Capitalist
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Get the Summary of Andrew Henderson's Nomad Capitalist in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. Original book introduction: What it will give you is a vision of what's possible, including second passport opportunities, offshore banking countries to use (and avoid), specific jurisdictions to consider for business and investment, and the basic framework you will need to legally lower your taxes and build the life of your dreams overseas.

You will also get a look at the life of the Nomad Capitalist himself and the kind of boots-on-the-ground anecdotes and personal experiences that helped him gain the knowledge he has used to help hundreds of people go where they’re treated best.

If you want to thrive in today’s world, start here. Those who want complete freedom from the world’s broken systems must become Nomad Capitalists themselves, learning to navigate the world system to reclaim their freedom and rediscover the possibilities of capitalism’s greatest promises.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateDec 9, 2021
ISBN9781669343387
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    Contents

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    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    Five magic words for young entrepreneurs: Go where you’re treated best. That simple phrase opened Andrew’s mind to a world of possibilities.

    #2

    The place you live is not the best place for starting or running a business, it is not the best place to get a job, it is not the best place to invest, and it is not the best place to raise a family. Awareness is key.

    #3

    When the United States was expanding, this meant pioneers and later settlers moving west for better conditions. It was never about giving up on America, but rather, it was about survival. Today, however, many are looking to create a new life in a different country.

    #4

    We make decisions everyday to go where we’re treated best. This is called treating yourself well. America, as the best country in the world, needs to start treating itself as such.

    #5

    The moving to Canada solution is a myth. You can't escape bad weather by moving to Canada, as they also have rain and snow. Moreover, you’d still have to deal with high taxes and more regulations.

    #6

    If you can ignore the psychological borders, it is a simple decision to go where the interest rate is higher. In the world, there are plenty of places that will allow you to open an account that are actually better than the cash-poor banks of western countries.

    #7

    Going to where you’re treated best is not about going to the best place, it is about going to the place where you’re treated best. However, it takes a lot of objectivity to really understand and see each place for what it is.

    #8

    The key is to recognize that no one country will have the right formula to solve every issue. When you are ready to start a business, open a bank account, or invest your money, you must do so in a country that best solves your problem.

    #9

    As a Nomad, you do not have to give up what is important to you to make improvements in your life. You just need to change the way you look at borders.

    #10

    Investing abroad is a great way to grow your money, but remember to go where you’re treated best. Some of the most business-, wealth-, and talent-friendly countries in the world used to be communist hellholes.

    #11

    People who think like that need countries that think on the same wavelength. While the West holds onto the rules and regulations of their old

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