If I was to relocate to another country in 2026. I would move to Iceland, China or Japan.
I've travelled many places in the world and have been to Japan and Iceland before not China. But based on all the places and how people have treated me or how they know how to have pure fun, pure love and practise family. I would pick these countries. Their people must have deep rooted traditions that I would want to work and live amongst.
China, it fascinates me, the people, the types of women. The culture and heritage and wanting to be able to study new forms and old forms that I know of Tai Chi and other aspects of how soundology worked in buddhism. I was fortunate to meet a young boy from a chinese family at the last place I stayed in Canada and was surprised at how sharp he was and really the toys that he was playing with were not stimulating for him enough. His eyes and mind was sharp but it seemed the world and living room of a Canadian house was boring to him. He lit up after I made an old toy work that was using new forms of sounds and lights for his brain. Started laughing and running around with his mother. The country being the largest producer of many devices we wear either on our bodies or have in our home, intrigues me such that I might be able to work with those companies to reduce the waste, perhaps even work towards a one computer philosophy.
Japan. A country with many countries. Having been there before, I'd want to study and live in many places around Japan. Teach what I can and work with the old imaging companies for new forms of photography like my project Nort to capture the beauty of the world. I'm still a firm believer that Japan was the first to introduce painting, art, with their forms of the brush and colour. Companies such as Sony, Olympus and Nikon are still pioneers of top end cameras lots use in the world to capture it's beauty and share it with others. Perhaps even work on the computer science elements of storing photos on lower storage size, allowing families to store their photo collection forever on perhaps a 1TB drive locally, privately in their homes.
Iceland. Environment. Their work on using their thermal waters to power their homes, the hot water for their showers and the fact that their sheep are restricted to be their sheep, not exported or tampered with fascinates me. They care about the Earth and preserving it. Enduring living in a harsh windy, snow environment is one that I'm excited to do and believe it makes people naturally hard and are able to say 'no' to the evil of the world.