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Living is better than being stuck in the Countryside In today’s modern world, we require the use of many modern technological devices. It is for this reason that city living is beneficial—everything is right there on our doorstep. For others though, the creature comforts located in the city completely turns them off. People such as farmers have no need for today’s modern technology and would rather be out in the woods just doing their thing. However, for the majority of us, the city life provides for our daily social needs, offers us a wide variety of information, and gives us access to today’s technological offerings.
Humans are naturally social creatures—we like to enjoy the company of not just our immediate family, but our closest friends. The human race has been this was for centuries as this need for social interaction is in our genetic makeup. Living in the city provides for these social needs because there are always many people around who are willing to have a conversation. Social interaction is good for the emotional side of people because it gives them an outlet to express themselves in front of their peers.
On the other hand, many people who live in the countryside often experience feelings of loneliness and isolation because there are very few people around. Additionally, living in the city provides intellectual stimulation as we are constantly surrounded by information. Wherever we go we are bombarded with news items and stories that spark our interest. This is in no way a bad thing because it is like nutrition for our minds—we have to think about the information being presented to us and how to process it.
Controversial information may bring about debate, which further stimulates our minds because of the extra thinking power required. Many people who live in the country do not have the same opportunities to be exposed to the same volume of information and thus do not become critical thinkers. Finally, living in a city allows people access to the latest that modern technology has to offer. Technology in the city is generally more advanced than it is in the countryside for the primary reason that there better infrastructure in place to handle modern technological needs.
We now live in a world where we almost solely depend on technology to get by in our daily lives. It was not that long ago when the Internet did not really exist—imagine trying to anything without the use of the Internet today. Those who live in the countryside do not have access to the same kinds of technology simply because they live in such remote areas. There are many benefits to living in the countryside, but overall the negatives outweigh the positives. This is unlike the living in the city, where there are a number of advantages to everyday living.
At the end of the day it comes down to personal preference over the living needs of each person, but the city provides better social interaction, more advanced information, and newer technology than living in the countryside does.
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