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Why did I move to New Zealand?

2025/2/25
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我搬到新西兰主要基于三个原因:首先,为了孩子的成长。我希望我的孩子能够在自然环境中长大,拥有与大自然亲密接触的机会,而不是沉迷于电子设备。新加坡的社会环境过于喧嚣,不利于我全身心地陪伴孩子,而新西兰的自然环境能够提供一个安静、专注的成长空间,这对于孩子的健康发展至关重要。其次,我考虑到了安全因素。新西兰地处偏远,在全球动荡时期,这里相对安全稳定,这让我感到安心。最后,新西兰的移民政策和政府效率也吸引了我。新西兰的政府机构高效友善,办理移民手续虽然耗时,但流程清晰,政府部门的服务态度也很好。这让我对新西兰的社会环境更有信心。 我的孩子在新西兰的成长经历也证明了我的选择是正确的。他远离电子产品,热爱户外活动,身心健康,这与新西兰的自然环境密不可分。新冠疫情期间,新西兰的防疫措施有效地保护了居民的安全,而我们也因为拥有新西兰国籍而免受疫情的困扰。这让我更加坚信,选择新西兰是一个明智的决定。 总而言之,我选择新西兰,是为了给孩子一个健康快乐的童年,给自己一个安全稳定的生活环境,也是因为新西兰的政府和社会环境让我感到安心和信任。这不仅是一个地理位置的改变,更是一种生活方式的转变,而这种转变,让我和我的家人受益匪浅。

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Hi, I'm Derek Sivers, and why did I move to New Zealand? I get this question a lot, so here's my honest answer. I was living in Singapore, feeling culturally adventurous, wanting to live everywhere, meet everyone, and get to know the whole world. But then, I had a baby.

At first I thought we'd raise him in Singapore, fluent in all the cultures of Asia. But after a few months, I realized how important it was to me that he have a real connection with nature. Feet in the river, hands in the mud, climbing trees, running in fields, at home in the forest. Great foundation for the soul. Maybe even a competitive advantage in a world where everyone else is dependent on devices.

Also, Singapore was a super social place for me, where I knew too many people, and I wanted to give my boy my full attention without distraction, to live where I didn't know anyone. So the plan was to raise him in nature for the first six years, then move somewhere more culturally expansive for the next six. New Zealand is a nature paradise, but I also loved the safety of its location in times of global trouble.

They make you a citizen if you live here for six years, so perfect match for our situation. Raise a baby in nature, then leave with an amazing passport and the right to return forever. It took nine months of paperwork to become a legal resident, but the government is friendly and helpful. It's really sweet to live in a country where the government agencies are really small, sensible, and personable. I like the culture here better than I expected.

his upbringing went as planned. Full nature boy, not into screens or phones at all. He's always outside and spends his days in forests and the rocky coast and loves building physical things like tools and shelters for his adventures. After getting New Zealand citizenship, we moved to Europe, but then COVID hit.

So in a way, it was just as predicted. New Zealand was a great location in times of global trouble, one of the only COVID-free places on Earth, and only citizens were allowed in. So our passports felt like the golden ticket, and we moved back. While his cousins across the world were locked down in isolation, staring at screens, he was playing with friends.

His mom loves her job in the government here, so no more moving. He's in high school now, and he's still not into screens. He's mentally healthy and wise, I think partially due to being raised outside in nature. I've made a lot of mistakes in my life, but moving to New Zealand was a good choice.