Lots of stories of people who moved from San Francisco to a slower, cheaper place and are happy. What about the opposite?People who went to a slower, cheaper place and lost their edge from a less competitive, easier city and regret it due to missing opportunity. Any stories?
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Replying to @theSamParr
moving to NYC from San Francisco was the best life decision I ever made. If anything faster and so much better.
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Replying to @theSamParr
I'm born and raised CA & lived in SF for 2 years. My personality is much more NYC in that it's a blunt achiever. "In LA people stab you in the back. In NYC they stab you in the front." could be CA instead of LA and is hyperbolic, but true IMO. More competitive w/ less bs in NYC
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Replying to @KevinSimo123 @theSamParr
That said, I wouldn't want to live here forever and won't for a lot of other reasons. Moved here when I was 24 years old.
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Replying to @KevinSimo123 @theSamParr
Would you ever consider Miami? Tax arb, asset protection with Homestead, rocket launches, deep sea fishing...
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Replying to @PaulYacoubian @KevinSimo123
To live? No. Love visiting. Would not want to live. Mayyybe. Likely no tho
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Replying to @theSamParr @KevinSimo123
What’s your favorite thing about Miami?
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Cuban people
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