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I traded San Francisco's startup scene for a quieter life in Buenos Aires. It's helped me build a family.
Koby Conrad moved from San Francisco to Buenos Aires to build a family, citing lower costs, cultural richness, and a safer environment compared to the high-pressure startup scene. He founded Sunflower, an AI sobriety companion, and expressed satisfaction with the lifestyle shift despite concerns about staying ahead in a fast-moving world.
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