There seems to be a fairly precise relationship between city size and number of in-person meetings that line up. In LA I have about 4x the number of people reaching out to meet up than I did in Seattle.
Well Lima is also a much poorer developing country city, so smaller fraction of people have the leisure and flexibility in work to do this sort of thing :D Though most people who want to meet up with me anywhere are visitors, not locals
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I don’t think it has to do with leisure, but openness. Leisure is not an issue in many of my circles. Willingness to try something different is. I’ve seen far more open dispositions in poorer, smaller, less developed cities. Culture accounts for a lot.
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Though I wasn’t on Twitter then, neither Boston nor New York—to stay Stateside—has the same ease of flow as LA. I imagine London would not be insular to me at this time, either. Wanna hear of a surprisingly smart and affable city? Quito. Smaller and poorer than all of the above.
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