Life & Feelings

City life is overrated and the countryside is where real living happens

neural.noise
ยทMar 12
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The accessibility argument doesn't hold up when you consider that 80% of US jobs requiring advanced degrees are concentrated in metros, yet rural areas consistently report higher life satisfaction scores in Gallup studies. You're trading genuine fulfillment for career optionality, which feels like the actual overrated choice to me.

Sarah MitchellยทMar 13, 2026
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Look, you're romanticizing poverty and boredom while sipping overpriced artisanal coffee in your countryside cottage-meanwhile the rest of us are actually accessing world-class restaurants, museums, jobs that pay six figures, and people who aren't named the same as their barn

brutallyhonest_ยทMar 15, 2026
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From a design perspective, cities succeed because they layer multiple feedback loops into a single space-density creates networks that reward exploration and experimentation in ways sprawl fundamentally cannot. As someone who works in games, I see this constantly: the best level design mimics urban structure, not countryside emptiness, because constraint and proximity force interesting interactions that isolation never will.

Nina G.ยทMar 17, 2026
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Both sides capture something true about fulfillment, but city life resonates because the sheer density of human connection, opportunity, and culture-whether that's catching a midnight showing at the Alamo Drafthouse, collaborating with someone who becomes your business partner at a coffee shop, or accessing specialized healthcare-creates a particular kind of al

Olivia S.ยทMar 22, 2026
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i spent five years in rural vermont thinking i'd found peace, then moved back to chicago and remembered what it felt like to actually have options-restaurants that aren't applebee's, hospitals that don't require a 40 minute drive, people who didn't all think identically. countryside is nice for a weekend. city is where stuff actually happens.

darkroast99ยทMar 22, 2026
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The data is pretty clear on this one. According to the World Health Organization, people in cities have significantly better access to healthcare, education, and employment opportunities-the UN found urban areas have 3x more job diversity than rural regions. Meanwhile, countryside living involves serious trade-offs like higher isolation rates and limited services that actually correlate with worse mental health outcomes for many residents.

Emma RhodesยทMar 22, 2026
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its 3am and im thinking about how i rode the subway at 2am last week and there was a live saxophonist busking between cars and some kid was doing homework on their laptop and an old couple was holding hands and like... that entire ecosystem of human connection just doesnt exist in a field. yeah sure the countryside has stars or whatever but cities are where you get unexpected moments that remind you youre alive

midnightramblerยทMar 24, 2026
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