I'd love to see a video where you ask people in Berlin, especially artists like the couple from Mexico and Spain, how do they make a living? Cause it's gotten pretty expensive, and Berlin has been attracting a lot of the artist type of people, and it would be interesting to know how do all of them live from their art in what is now a pretty expensive city.
th-cam.com/video/F4Do1osy3ms/w-d-xo.html did you check out this video? I think it perfectly answers your question. I also have two other vids on the topic of finances in Berlin.
@@TheMovementHubThanks. I missed it, I'll check it. I watched the one where you ask them what they think is the minimum to get by. None of them were artists though, I'm not afraid for the bankers to get by, and the Mexican/Spanish couple aren't in that video. I am interested in artists cause I am the one, and it's hard to be an artist anywhere, maybe even more in a place that has been attracting artists for 30 years now so the percentage of artists is big in proportion to the general population. Berlin started attracting artists after the fall of the Berlin wall because of thrr newfound freedom and because it was very cheap, and now it's not anymore and there is a lot of "competition". I'll watch the one you sent me. Thnx!
You analysed the situation very well. Although Berlin is still a city of artists, it has become more tough nowadays. You can certainly earn very well if you established yourself. But you really need to put yourself out there. Both physically and in terms of social media. I hope the video with the Mexican/Spanish couple could give you some insights.
@@ankurmitra7587 oh my god, I thought it would be something like drastically tragedy. but this is not a problem at all. especially about learning German, it’s not that difficult. you just need to have some concentration
@@millka.6425 it depends on the learner and also your mother tongue and how much experience you have with learning languages. In many countries people havent even grasped english properly after many years of trying. Someone told me they learnt English through movies, games and TV shows but the didn't find much stuff that applead to them in German . When I was in high school 50% student left german in 3 months and went to French and Spanish.
I'd love to see a video where you ask people in Berlin, especially artists like the couple from Mexico and Spain, how do they make a living? Cause it's gotten pretty expensive, and Berlin has been attracting a lot of the artist type of people, and it would be interesting to know how do all of them live from their art in what is now a pretty expensive city.
th-cam.com/video/F4Do1osy3ms/w-d-xo.html did you check out this video? I think it perfectly answers your question. I also have two other vids on the topic of finances in Berlin.
@@TheMovementHubThanks. I missed it, I'll check it. I watched the one where you ask them what they think is the minimum to get by. None of them were artists though, I'm not afraid for the bankers to get by, and the Mexican/Spanish couple aren't in that video.
I am interested in artists cause I am the one, and it's hard to be an artist anywhere, maybe even more in a place that has been attracting artists for 30 years now so the percentage of artists is big in proportion to the general population. Berlin started attracting artists after the fall of the Berlin wall because of thrr newfound freedom and because it was very cheap, and now it's not anymore and there is a lot of "competition".
I'll watch the one you sent me. Thnx!
You analysed the situation very well. Although Berlin is still a city of artists, it has become more tough nowadays. You can certainly earn very well if you established yourself. But you really need to put yourself out there. Both physically and in terms of social media. I hope the video with the Mexican/Spanish couple could give you some insights.
We know the reason they want to leave….
what the reason? i don't know
@@millka.6425 very high taxes and the difficulty of leaning the german language
@@ankurmitra7587 oh my god, I thought it would be something like drastically tragedy. but this is not a problem at all. especially about learning German, it’s not that difficult. you just need to have some concentration
@@millka.6425 it depends on the learner and also your mother tongue and how much experience you have with learning languages.
In many countries people havent even grasped english properly after many years of trying.
Someone told me they learnt English through movies, games and TV shows but the didn't find much stuff that applead to them in German . When I was in high school 50% student left german in 3 months and went to French and Spanish.
...and who told you that God didn't answer? He knows what you are going through, he listened and the answer, given, is on its way...
god doesn’t exist
Who told you he is?