Great interview. I emigrated to Australia as a little girl in 1981 and am returning this year. I am astounded and overwhelmed with the Polish research I have done and discover the beauty of the country and people and emerging economy. I am blessed to have made this decision at this stage of my life. I see a country full of potential. Thank you for your perspective.
Excellent video and interview, Poland is, in my opinion, the hope for many in the world, and support for Poland is growing, as it should be, as one of the last few places on earth that hasn't gone completely insane.
@@8yazzmine8 the people who do live here do think like that. its only a certain group of people from a certain political extreme that dont. the goverment being crap is a subjective opinion. factually however, that goverment is supporting and growing our economy. so cope. 🇵🇱
@@kolakpatolik1857 You really should look at some serious sources, instead of listen to the random drunkard or, worse yet, politicians of the opposite party (whichever party is the opposite at any given time). Polish GDP is constantly on the rise since 2016, every single year. Since then, the GDP grew by roughly 46,5%. In comparison, the debt grew by around 47%, so roughly the same. In comparison, the European Union as a whole had its GDP grow by less than 20%, while government debt grew by almost 26%. In that time, for both Poland and European Union food inflation was virtually identical. Core inflation was only marginally higher in Poland. General inflation rate marginally higher in Poland. However, Polish unemployment rate is 1% lower (and the trend for both is going down), so around 5% compared to European Unions around 6%. Wage growth in 2022 for Poland was 12%, while for European Union 5%. So yes. Whether you want to admit it or not...Polish economy IS getting better. Polish economy suffers from ANY economic anomalies (like the pandemic, crisises etc.) less than European Union and many other. Look at facts and numbers, not political agenda. tradingeconomics.com/poland/
I've also been trying to move my family back after 40 years for many of the stated reasons. Covid put a kink in the plan but we'll get there and encourage more people of polish heritage to come home to make a better future for all of us. Now is the time!
True. Good luck on returning home! I'm thinking about the same - being Polish, but always lived abroad. Currently doing my M.Sc. in Finance and working in Investment Banking. A dream come true would definitely be to work for or found a VC fund based in Poland and invest in the whole CEE region because of the huge upside potential. Even though lots of Polish people left the country during the last decades, I think the tide has turned and most of the expats can be seen as an asset rather than liability, especially if some of them start to return. Reverse the brain drain. Cheers from Germany.
It’s inspiring to hear a man with expertise and experience to describe the potential Poland has. I wish him success in implementing his plans. Thank you Patrick!
Definitely inspiring, we need more Polish people like Dominik that are already living in Poland to start believing in the greatness of Poland. Anything worth doing is difficult!
Its 50 million living abroad, old mate of polish origin, my wife is Polish Polish living in Australia, been here nearly 40 years and I have just returned after 5 weeks loved every minute of my time there
One of the best things I heard being said about Poland. I believe Poland can be great, and I'm in the process of moving bacK to Poland after living in the US for almost 30 years. This gives me hope for my kids. Very true about Poland's marketing, but I think that comes from the fact that Polish people don't believe in themselves and should take more pride in their country.
He is right about Polands PR. It's bad but Western countries don't want another competitor and will always try to show Poland as eastern Europe, cheap labour. You would be surprised but UK has such a good PR and you go there and you see how UK is crap. You hear about Poland bad things, you go there and you are surpised how good it is.
Find interviews on YT with ex Optimus S.A. CEO, Roman Kluska where he explains why Poles in the UK are great entrepreneurs but not in Poland. The answer is so simple, in Poland, they have to spend their energy to doctorate about new taxes law and fight with bureaucracy. Small companies do not have any chances competing with big corporations because by the law they are at the same taxes level. The entire energy that could be used to produce a great product is now shifted for dealing with bureaucracy, small companies cannot compete with large ones. The question is why the Polish government is shooting in its foot by doing this and stopping the real innovation to be born? Are those people in the government still Poles? Or do they just speak Polish where in fact are not Poles...? By their fruits you will know.
@@Marc-fg1mn it's mostly the spiritual leaders, then secular, that are scared of truly independent people... BTW the war in Ukraine started within the church
Bad PR is also created by Russian assets in Poland for years. Poland is a big thread for them in terms how much democracy changed in positive way entire country.
Stanisław Ulam was one of the representatives of so-called "Lwow mathematics school" which was a group of brilliant mathematicians, physicians in Lwów before II World War. These guys were one of the most brilliant "think tanks" at that time...
The problem in Poland is the education system which is producing great specialists, but not leaders! This is because of communism, higher education system needs reforms!
@@lm157 It is a part of a nuclear power plant. Reactor is one other part. My point was (after Stanislaw Lem) that it should be possible to harness the enormous energy of the nuclear fission more directly someday than through multiple conversions down to steam as if we were in 19c.
@@mikolajtrzeciecki1188 Steam tech is not obsolete, it's just neglected. Fision will become obsolete soon though, as new fusion reactors are being tested big time. At this moment though, there's no other way to produce electricity using atom as through steam technology.
@@lm157 I know, I was just pointing out the apparent contradiction of having a "new" source of energy but still using an "old" way of harnessing it. As Lem put it, "when people invented the combustion engine at the end of 19c., they kept building cars as if they were horse carriages". In his view, people should be able to draw electricity directly out of plasma (I am not sure he was aware that fission reactors contained no plasma). There is the apparent conservatism in engineering, like in "never change a running system".
Okay but imagine this yeah, Polish people in Poland don’t really care about foreign viewpoints on it or “marketing” itself 🤣 not everywhere is the USA.
Delightful video! Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
300 lat nieformalnych zaborów. Pod rządami Sasów obce wojska przechodziły sobie przez nasze terytorium i rabowały je, a ambasadorowie obcych mocarstw poprzez lokalnych jurgieltników skutecznie paraliżowali usprawnienie państwa. Twórcy Konstytucji 3 Maja uciekli się do działania nielegalnego, by móc ją uchwalić. Dla mnie 300 lat to liczba realna.
Such a American Anglo Saxon bullshit Polish is speaking only " in Poland and Chicago" what about Litauenia , Ukraine , Belarus ????????? Everyone speaks Polish there
Consider his larger point. Polish is not a language of much use outside of Poland and it limits Poland ability to compete on a larger scale. Compare it to day french or Spanish which have extensive international reach. Or mandarin which has a built in market of a billion plus.
"background in physics and engineering"? Really? Would you care to explain what kind of background in physics and engineering are we talking about? The timeframe of your sketchy life resume presented before does not appear to be corresponding with your vague claims.
I wouldn't trust this guy with my money. He is talking BS about quantum computing and quantum in general. For example - we know perfectly well how photosynthesis works. And that's why current photovoltaic cells are more efficient than plant's photosynthesis.
Great interview. I emigrated to Australia as a little girl in 1981 and am returning this year. I am astounded and overwhelmed with the Polish research I have done and discover the beauty of the country and people and emerging economy. I am blessed to have made this decision at this stage of my life. I see a country full of potential. Thank you for your perspective.
Thank you for having me on your show!
I’ve been inspired to find my Polish roots🇵🇱
Great!
You made me research Mr Ulam. Thank you!
Excellent video and interview, Poland is, in my opinion, the hope for many in the world, and support for Poland is growing, as it should be, as one of the last few places on earth that hasn't gone completely insane.
Thanks for watching!
Shame the people who live there don't think like that, and the government is crap....
@@8yazzmine8 the people who do live here do think like that. its only a certain group of people from a certain political extreme that dont. the goverment being crap is a subjective opinion. factually however, that goverment is supporting and growing our economy. so cope. 🇵🇱
@@lolpl0000 Say again? I mean the part about economy... XD
@@kolakpatolik1857 You really should look at some serious sources, instead of listen to the random drunkard or, worse yet, politicians of the opposite party (whichever party is the opposite at any given time). Polish GDP is constantly on the rise since 2016, every single year. Since then, the GDP grew by roughly 46,5%. In comparison, the debt grew by around 47%, so roughly the same.
In comparison, the European Union as a whole had its GDP grow by less than 20%, while government debt grew by almost 26%.
In that time, for both Poland and European Union food inflation was virtually identical. Core inflation was only marginally higher in Poland. General inflation rate marginally higher in Poland. However, Polish unemployment rate is 1% lower (and the trend for both is going down), so around 5% compared to European Unions around 6%. Wage growth in 2022 for Poland was 12%, while for European Union 5%.
So yes. Whether you want to admit it or not...Polish economy IS getting better. Polish economy suffers from ANY economic anomalies (like the pandemic, crisises etc.) less than European Union and many other.
Look at facts and numbers, not political agenda.
tradingeconomics.com/poland/
I've also been trying to move my family back after 40 years for many of the stated reasons. Covid put a kink in the plan but we'll get there and encourage more people of polish heritage to come home to make a better future for all of us. Now is the time!
True. Good luck on returning home! I'm thinking about the same - being Polish, but always lived abroad. Currently doing my M.Sc. in Finance and working in Investment Banking. A dream come true would definitely be to work for or found a VC fund based in Poland and invest in the whole CEE region because of the huge upside potential. Even though lots of Polish people left the country during the last decades, I think the tide has turned and most of the expats can be seen as an asset rather than liability, especially if some of them start to return. Reverse the brain drain. Cheers from Germany.
I think Dom makes a great case for it. Good luck! Patrick
Yes, I am returning this year since moving to Australia in 1981.
It’s inspiring to hear a man with expertise and experience to describe the potential Poland has. I wish him success in implementing his plans. Thank you Patrick!
Thank you for watching!
Definitely inspiring, we need more Polish people like Dominik that are already living in Poland to start believing in the greatness of Poland. Anything worth doing is difficult!
Love Poland greetings from london
"This guy did more in 9 minutes than Polish ministeries of foreign affairs in 25 years" so true
Great promotion of Poland. Inspiring interview.
Its 50 million living abroad, old mate of polish origin, my wife is Polish Polish living in Australia, been here nearly 40 years and I have just returned after 5 weeks loved every minute of my time there
Great interview. You do a really great job.
Many thanks for watching!
Great Interview
Thank you for doing this in poland !!!!!
One of the best things I heard being said about Poland. I believe Poland can be great, and I'm in the process of moving bacK to Poland after living in the US for almost 30 years. This gives me hope for my kids. Very true about Poland's marketing, but I think that comes from the fact that Polish people don't believe in themselves and should take more pride in their country.
We are happy to hear you are coming home, Agnieszka. pADDY
@@thefirstnews9019 dziekuje i pozdrawiam
Mniej tvn i wiara w siebie wzrośnie.
True. Shut off I.B. That stands for, idiot box.
He is right about Polands PR. It's bad but Western countries don't want another competitor and will always try to show Poland as eastern Europe, cheap labour. You would be surprised but UK has such a good PR and you go there and you see how UK is crap. You hear about Poland bad things, you go there and you are surpised how good it is.
Find interviews on YT with ex Optimus S.A. CEO, Roman Kluska where he explains why Poles in the UK are great entrepreneurs but not in Poland. The answer is so simple, in Poland, they have to spend their energy to doctorate about new taxes law and fight with bureaucracy. Small companies do not have any chances competing with big corporations because by the law they are at the same taxes level. The entire energy that could be used to produce a great product is now shifted for dealing with bureaucracy, small companies cannot compete with large ones. The question is why the Polish government is shooting in its foot by doing this and stopping the real innovation to be born? Are those people in the government still Poles? Or do they just speak Polish where in fact are not Poles...? By their fruits you will know.
@@Marc-fg1mn it's mostly the spiritual leaders, then secular, that are scared of truly independent people... BTW the war in Ukraine started within the church
Bad PR is also created by Russian assets in Poland for years. Poland is a big thread for them in terms how much democracy changed in positive way entire country.
Stanisław Ulam was one of the representatives of so-called "Lwow mathematics school" which was a group of brilliant mathematicians, physicians in Lwów before II World War. These guys were one of the most brilliant "think tanks" at that time...
Excellent video
Poland drew the shortest straw geographically speaking, otherwise Poland would be a superpower long time ago.
this guy is great.
Yeah he's very interesting. Glad you could watch. Paddy
Great interview. Thanks.
21:19 It's called: "babka ziemniaczana", "kartoflak", "bugaj" or "nagus". My dad used to make it for me :) pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babka_ziemniaczana
2021 economy growth: 6.87% - 2022 growth 4.9% ! Almost 12% in 2 years.
That was informative, as much as it was entertainig. Godbless.
Thanks!
Rzeszów very good IT guys. Go there.
Absolutely! Paddy
I am coming home this October 😄
10:00
The problem in Poland is the education system which is producing great specialists, but not leaders! This is because of communism, higher education system needs reforms!
Steve Wozniak
Lately appear movie about mr. Stanisław Ulam title is "Geniusze" 2021
A lot of Polish in Toronto , Mississauga Ontario Canada 1first Polish settlement in Canada ,Barry"s Bay
Good interview.. He meant "Babka ziemniaczana" - the food his mother made :D
what happened to zurek, bigos, flaki, pierogi, I eat them all on Cicero Ave... I'm only 1% polish..... this dude aint a real polish. :)
@@jlb74a you are 1% right
Using a "classical" computer to communicate to the quantum CPU is like attaching a steam turbine to a nuclear reactor.
Komputer qwantowy może być demoniczny.
Steam turbine is already a part of nuclear reactor. Reactor produces steam that drives the steam turbine which is producing electricity, Sherlock.
@@lm157 It is a part of a nuclear power plant. Reactor is one other part.
My point was (after Stanislaw Lem) that it should be possible to harness the enormous energy of the nuclear fission more directly someday than through multiple conversions down to steam as if we were in 19c.
@@mikolajtrzeciecki1188 Steam tech is not obsolete, it's just neglected. Fision will become obsolete soon though, as new fusion reactors are being tested big time. At this moment though, there's no other way to produce electricity using atom as through steam technology.
@@lm157 I know, I was just pointing out the apparent contradiction of having a "new" source of energy but still using an "old" way of harnessing it. As Lem put it, "when people invented the combustion engine at the end of 19c., they kept building cars as if they were horse carriages". In his view, people should be able to draw electricity directly out of plasma (I am not sure he was aware that fission reactors contained no plasma).
There is the apparent conservatism in engineering, like in "never change a running system".
Okay but imagine this yeah, Polish people in Poland don’t really care about foreign viewpoints on it or “marketing” itself 🤣 not everywhere is the USA.
Poland can in to the Space!
Hope u achieve:)
21:40 Baba Ziemniaczana
nice
Dom is the goat
He is quite a character! Paddy
Ale świetnie mówi po angielsku, w życiu bym nie powiedział, że jest Polakiem. 😀🇵🇱
Bo jest Amerykaninem polskiego pochodzenia i tam się edukował
Delightful video! Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
You clearly haven't heard of Dr. Ewa Kurek 😉
Kurek jest super
Rzeszów👍☺
Where all the best ideas come from :) Paddy
Sana Hayabusa Japanese Heavy Metal Rock create the Polish Fox Hound Special forces, Polish G.I Joe, Polish G.I Joe Fox Hound Special forces.
I hate our politicians especially from left side
"300 years of occupation" ??? As a Pole, I know nothing about this fact... ;-)
300 lat nieformalnych zaborów. Pod rządami Sasów obce wojska przechodziły sobie przez nasze terytorium i rabowały je, a ambasadorowie obcych mocarstw poprzez lokalnych jurgieltników skutecznie paraliżowali usprawnienie państwa. Twórcy Konstytucji 3 Maja uciekli się do działania nielegalnego, by móc ją uchwalić. Dla mnie 300 lat to liczba realna.
Over 1000 years of Rome occupation with German guidance
Thats bigger problem …
Wielka Polska Katolicka
not 300 hundred years ocupation but 123 years, Still too long
Such a American Anglo Saxon bullshit Polish is speaking only " in Poland and Chicago" what about Litauenia , Ukraine , Belarus ????????? Everyone speaks Polish there
Consider his larger point. Polish is not a language of much use outside of Poland and it limits Poland ability to compete on a larger scale. Compare it to day french or Spanish which have extensive international reach. Or mandarin which has a built in market of a billion plus.
I mean the guy gushes about Poland and you found reason to find offense.
"background in physics and engineering"?
Really? Would you care to explain what kind of background in physics and engineering are we talking about?
The timeframe of your sketchy life resume presented before does not appear to be corresponding with your vague claims.
I wouldn't trust this guy with my money. He is talking BS about quantum computing and quantum in general. For example - we know perfectly well how photosynthesis works. And that's why current photovoltaic cells are more efficient than plant's photosynthesis.
to jest proszę państwa, prawdziwy, amerykański bullshit
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artur_Ekert