Lived in both US and Europe.
>>16921612They're not happier or more full of life, there's just some kind of culture that makes people afraid of showing negative feelings for fear of being rude. I know someone who was blocked from any raise/promotion simply because they complained about their commute to work, to their coworkers.
>>16921201There's a huge "grass is greener on the other side" effect on both.
In the US you'll make more money and pay less taxes, but you constantly have to deal with violent niggers/drug addicts/mentally ill, forced-LGBT anti-white educational institutions, big pharma, mass surveillance as bad as China, and so on. It's a regime that falsely claims to be the leader of freedom and democracy.
In Eastern Europe people believe all kinds of delusions, that America has rivers full of honey, that Americans all dress nicely in suits and dresses, and are genetically superior because immigrants are brave or something.
Likewise in the US they believe Europeans are free of these problems, however they are not problem-free. Paying 2/3rd of your income on taxes, where your income is 1/5th to 1/25th of what Americans make, means cars, appliances, etc. is smaller and shittier. You can only afford things from Eastern Europe or China, everything else carries the american price tag.
In Eastern Europe life is more stable, predictable, and simple, but it certainly lacks many luxuries Americans take for granted.