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Born and raised in NYC, moved to California, moved back to NYC and finally back to California. Love NY, but life is so much easier here, no need to battle for every inch of space. Yes, it''s shallow, but when you think about it there really is nothing wrong with living in a place where the sun shines 350 days a year and 70 is the average temp. The truth, as I have discovered it, is that where you are does not matter nearly so much as who you are.

Michael 

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Woody Allen was wrong.



I think it was in,MANHATTEN, could have been, ANNIE HALL, where he said, "The only cultural advantage to living in California is being able to turn right on a red light". Must have been onto something cause you can do it NY now too. Me, I was a typical, die-hard New Yawka. Moved to CA, stayed 3 years, did not get it. Moved back to NY, stayed 2 more Winters, got it! Yeah, yeah I know, shallow, yada, yada...Truth is, it's shallow to call it shallow. I'm not a different person because I live in CA, just warmer, a little less harried, in a slightly better mood. Don't get me wrong, NYC is a great town, maybe the greatest. I love coming back, but then I love leaving again. Everything is a bit of a battle. In NYC, one should be very rich or very young. Both would be good. Going cross town, anytime of the day, you can feel life's precious moments slipping away, even in a limo. On the other hand, it is a joyous, complex, brilliant, dynamic collection of every form of humanity and architecture, art and fashion, food and frolic. Everyone should live in NYC at least once, maybe twice in a lifetime...especially now that you can turn right on a red light.


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