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Moving from big city to the countryside - Coggle Diagram
Moving from big city to the countryside
benefits
Low cost of living
One ò the most compelling reasons why people choose to leave big cities for the countryside is the significantly lower cost of living,
In rural areas, essential expenses such as housing, transportation, and food are generally much more affordable.
This not only helps young individuals reduce financial pressure, but also allows them to live more comfortably within their means
As a result, they may be able to save more for future goals like further education, travel abroad or starting a business.
for example. a young designer working remotely may be able to rent a spacious house in a rural town at a fraction of the cost of a small city apartment, all while enjoying a similar income
enhance quality of life including better health and peaceful environment
countryside areas usually offer a quieter, cleaner and more peaceful environment compared to crowded and polluted urban centers.
This allows young people to enjoy a slower pace of life, which is beneficial for both their physical and mental health leading to a more balanced lifestyle.
Consequently, many find themselves feeling less stressed and more connected to the nature that support long-term well-being
drawbacks
limited career development opportunities
Although the countryside offers laid-back lifestyle, it often shorts on the present of large companies, international factories, ...
In many remote locations, job options are limited to local businesses, this is not only limit young people' ability to grow, but also prevents them from building networks with leaders or gaining access to cutting-edge projects.
As a result, ambitious individuals may find it difficult to stay competitive with people who live in big cities.
poor facilities and services
Although some regions have improved, many still suffer from slow-speed internet, good schools, limited healthcare, outdate public transportation systems, no places for entertainment.
This can lead to negative effected and challenge for young people who depend on such services for work, education or daily life