This is an interesting question to ponder. I moved last year to be closer to friends and my quality of life has definitely gone up-- the proximity was ultimately more valuable than the other amenities of the neighborhood I was in originally.
What nudged me towards the decision was taking a closer look at how I spent my time, and realizing…
This is an interesting question to ponder. I moved last year to be closer to friends and my quality of life has definitely gone up-- the proximity was ultimately more valuable than the other amenities of the neighborhood I was in originally.
What nudged me towards the decision was taking a closer look at how I spent my time, and realizing some of my best days were when I was in the neighborhood where more of my friends are. Maybe if there was more focus culturally on spending time optimally rather than the consumption of other amenities, more clustering would happen?
This is an interesting question to ponder. I moved last year to be closer to friends and my quality of life has definitely gone up-- the proximity was ultimately more valuable than the other amenities of the neighborhood I was in originally.
What nudged me towards the decision was taking a closer look at how I spent my time, and realizing some of my best days were when I was in the neighborhood where more of my friends are. Maybe if there was more focus culturally on spending time optimally rather than the consumption of other amenities, more clustering would happen?