If money was no objective, where else in the world would you like to live or is there no other place you would want to be?
I love the US but might open to moving and living to France for a while. Why not?
Love this question!
London. Hong Kong. Vancouver.
New Zealand. Fiji. Somewhere warm and near the water.
The Internets, duh.
I would love to live in Australia for a little while.
I'm living it right now! Seattle! But if for some reason I had to vacate? I wouldn't mind the Big Apple.
I was thinking Japan and South Africa for a few years. I think that would be cool.
Hey Seattlesounders, I'm in the Big Apple and it is kinda cool. Crowded but always something to do. I would love to live in Spain for a few years.
Rick Karlgaard (Forbes Magazine) wrote an interesting book a few years ago called Life 2.0 that considers the question: “Where on earth should I be living?” Is where you live worth the stress? No one is forcing you to stay where you are. It’s your choice.
His premise is that the answer probably isn't in the big coastal cities but perhaps in "heartland" areas. The cost-of-living gap between those urban areas and the heartland (Idaho, Montana, etc) is an immense chasm. And yet the “access gap” between these regions is shrinking—cable tv, computers, fax machines, cell phones, and broadband Internet access are making it possible to work almost anywhere.
It's worth considering in terms of "practical" evaluation.
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