World Yi for Global Life: Migration, Identity, Environment, and Decision Cost
把这篇文章落到自己身上验证:先看结构,再进入个人分析,不做泛泛阅读。
Migration is not a location question. It is a structure-field-cost question.
Read this article as a decision map: first locate the person, then the field, then the cost, then the action. Anything else becomes travel-blog advice.
A move changes support, cost, law, family distance, and recovery capacity.
Cross-cultural life often means several identities competing for the next move.
The same structure can be sustainable in one city and destructive in another.
A choice is good only when its money, attention, and relationship cost can be carried.
Global life is not a single-variable problem
For globally mobile readers, life is rarely just about career or just about relationship. It often includes migration pressure, visa or status uncertainty, family responsibility, culture switching, and the cost of maintaining multiple possible futures.
World Yi is useful here because it does not isolate the person from the world. It treats the person, the stage, and the environment as part of one picture.
Decision cost changes with environment
The same person may function very differently in Vancouver, Singapore, New York, Shenzhen, or Melbourne. The same role can feel sustainable in one environment and destructive in another.
That is why World Yi insists that environment is not a footnote. It is a core variable in real-world judgment.

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