I was born in 1983 in Estonia, a country then occupied by the Soviet Union. Isolated from the outside world and tightly constrained from within, we were prisoners in all but name. Our birthplace defined our future and limited our horizons. Growing up back then, there was one thing we could be sure of – having dreams of our own would get us into trouble. Fast-forward 30 years and the world is utterly transformed. The iron curtain has lifted, while the middle class is expanding globally. As for Estonia, today it’s a thriving country with a vibrant tech ecosystem, where kids…
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