[Serious] Non Americans of Reddit, what is something about America you admire?

There are a lot of things I admire about America. For context, I'm from The Netherlands and have family living in North Carolina and New Hampshire, I visit the States approximately every two years.

First of all I love how big everything is. If you think it can't get any bigger, in the States it can.
Where I live, everything is so small. I live in a tiny country so we don't have much space. For the amount that I can buy a small rowhouse just out of town, in the US you can buy a detached house with some land. Ofcourse that changes when you move to bigger cities, but still. This also applies to cars, malls, casinos, hotels, cities, roads and even coffee, potato chips bags, burgers etc. For context, a Large coffee in the Netherlands is a small in the US.

The second thing I love most of the US is opportunities. There is soo many undeveloped land, small towns and business opportunities. In my country everything is already taken care of. I also like that the government doesn't interfere that much with businesses and workers.
In my country, if you make €100K, you pay approximately €50K taxes.
We have a better social system then the US, so it's not for nothing. But it is so hard to get rich over here. Even buying cars is a disaster, we have so many taxes that even German cars (Audi, BMW etc.) are cheaper in the US then in the Netherlands. And it's a lot cheaper!

Example:
AUDI RSQ8 new price in US: $113.995
New price in The Netherlands: €202.845 ($240.972)

(I can't afford this car but it's an example of the ridiculous taxes we have here.)

I just wish my country would have a ''fuck it'' mindset just like the Americans. People over here just bitch about everything.

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