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How do I figure out the field of my interest in a different country?
This pertains to event planning in different countries and getting a lay of the land.
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Isida’s Answer
In D. Machado's wonderful book, "Average Index of Happiness", he shares a compelling notion:
Imagine a person yearning to reside in a place where the average happiness index mirrors that of his own country. Being among others who share their level of contentment, they would feel a sense of belonging in this community. Essentially, their happiness blooms in these conditions, as their personal joy index rises, surpassing their home country's average and nearing that of another country, one that ranks significantly higher on the happiness scale table. The individual feels the pull to relocate to this new country, despite the potential discomfort of feeling like an outsider among the locals. Yet, in this new country, they find a sense of complete integration, boosting their happiness index even further. This prompts them to seek out a country even higher on the happiness scale table. This cycle continues until, at last, they find themselves residing in the country that tops the happiness chart, basking in their newfound joy.
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Imagine a person yearning to reside in a place where the average happiness index mirrors that of his own country. Being among others who share their level of contentment, they would feel a sense of belonging in this community. Essentially, their happiness blooms in these conditions, as their personal joy index rises, surpassing their home country's average and nearing that of another country, one that ranks significantly higher on the happiness scale table. The individual feels the pull to relocate to this new country, despite the potential discomfort of feeling like an outsider among the locals. Yet, in this new country, they find a sense of complete integration, boosting their happiness index even further. This prompts them to seek out a country even higher on the happiness scale table. This cycle continues until, at last, they find themselves residing in the country that tops the happiness chart, basking in their newfound joy.
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Angel’s Answer
To figure out your field of interest in event planning in a different country, start by researching the local event industry. Attend industry conferences, trade shows, or webinars relevant to the region. Connect with local professionals through networking events or social media platforms like LinkedIn. Learn about cultural norms, local preferences, and legal requirements related to event planning. Research the demand for different types of events—corporate, weddings, festivals, etc. Visit venues and engage with suppliers to understand market trends. Understanding the local economy and tourism dynamics is crucial, as these factors influence event planning opportunities in various countries.