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by plessthanpt05 5131 days ago
point taken, though to say,

"The emphasis on experiences also helps explain other large trends like the migration to cities. Cities have always offered the trade-off of fewer goods and less space in exchange for better experiences."

...is just false & i certainly don't agree with this assertion -- to each is own, but i live in a small town in the mountains and it's pretty rad. i love city life just the same, but the reason most people have moved to cities is because that's where higher paying jobs typically are located. this essay makes way too many assumptions.

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> the reason most people have moved to cities is because that's where higher paying jobs typically are located

Yeah, and even that's still just a consequence of the fact that big cities offer more opportunities, which leads to competition for the best candidates. I'm still hoping that this connected world embraces remote working and the trend reverses.

Right on. I also live in a small town in the mountains - a good life! I do enjoy the 3 or 4 weeks a year I spend in large cities, but that is not the full time lifestyle I want.