Anyone else realize that it costs *more* to live in the rat race? Like NYC for example. It costs more, and the quality of the rat race life is less (same with 2hr commute each way in LA). Now, let me see, it costs more and is worse. Hmmmm, don't tell me, I have an MBA (really), I can figure this out. I'll go with the medium size town in the sunbelt.
I've lived in a huge city for over 10 years. There's nothing to do. Everything is hermetically sealed. (Hope you don't have to go to the bathroom in NYC - patrons only). You only go out to eat (as if you have to go somewhere to do that), or see a movie - which is just big TV. They almost got me on museums - they're terrific, but I only did that 4 times a year. Go outside in Montana and there's a million real things to do.
I've lived in a huge city for over 10 years. There's nothing to do. Everything is hermetically sealed. (Hope you don't have to go to the bathroom in NYC - patrons only). You only go out to eat (as if you have to go somewhere to do that), or see a movie - which is just big TV. They almost got me on museums - they're terrific, but I only did that 4 times a year. Go outside in Montana and there's a million real things to do.
