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by INTPenis
1406 days ago
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I'm just a layman when it comes to all that but as someone who was raised in Sweden and lived here all my life I feel like the safety net that the government provides plays a huge role in people feeling free to start their own business, or their own band. When you know you won't become homeless due to a failed venture it becomes easier to take a chance on something. |
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For a country with roughly the population of the Chicago metropolitan area Sweden punches well above their weight in everything from startups to pop culture influence[0] to the point where the referenced article calls Sweden "the unofficial capital of pop music".
Turns out when you have a safety net it's a lot easier to make the jump to forming your own startup vs the US where if you leave your job the first step is to figure out how to get healthcare (and pay for it). In the US you're much closer to complete ruin if you leave a job to pursue your wild startup idea.
[0] - https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/nation/this-is-pop-n...