Published Oct 9, 2024

The Future of Cable TV, How to Market a Humanities Degree After Graduation, and Should I Become a U.S. Citizen?

Scott Galloway delves into the transformative shift from cable TV to streaming services and its impact on content and sports leagues, explores the value of humanities degrees in careers that prize storytelling and communication, and weighs the economic and tax advantages of U.S. citizenship with personal insights.
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  • Pros & Cons

    Becoming a U.S. citizen offers significant advantages, such as voting rights and unrestricted work opportunities, but it also comes with lifelong tax obligations. emphasizes the U.S. as the best place to earn money, while Europe is ideal for spending it. He advises considering the tax implications before making a decision.

    There is no passport, there is no citizenship that is more powerful and is more noble and does more for the world than American citizenship.

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    Scott suggests consulting a tax expert to weigh the benefits against potential drawbacks 1 2.

       

    Personal Insights

    Scott shares personal insights on the process of obtaining U.S. citizenship, highlighting both lifestyle and financial impacts. He recounts stories of individuals who have successfully navigated the journey, emphasizing the importance of understanding the long-term tax commitments involved.

    The U.S. is the best place to make money. Europe is the best place to spend it.

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    Scott advises that while U.S. citizenship is a valuable asset, it's crucial to consider all factors, including potential moves to low-tax countries 2.

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