If you could move to a new city and start over, where would it be and why?
I want to move somewhere no one knows me and start fresh? Where would you say is the best place to go?I want to start an entrepreneurial legacy.
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A city with clean drinking water and reliable utilities.
Your tastes are probably nowhere near my own. And when you talk of cities are you restricting your choices to the United States?
Maybe the virgin islands.
I hear they don’t fuck with you there.
I always loved New England but now that I’m “maturing” I don’t love long, frigid winters.
I think Virginia is a beautiful state but I hate heat and humidity. Last time I was there, last summer, it was so hot and humid we weren’t out of the resort for long periods, during the day.
Pennsylvania might be a good alternative.
I’ll probably end up right where I am now.
Bethesda, or very near, if I could afford it. I need to be seen by a specialist who practices there.
Bend, Oregon. Not as many people as Boise, Idaho, lots of forest, mountains, volcanos, some skiing, fishing, hunting, and a climate that’s not too hot nor too cold. And no sales tax!
@kritiper: The Northwest is so beautiful but it seems like a lot of rain, fog and clouds. Friends that I know that live there say it gets depressing after a while.
@jca2 A lot of it depends on what side of the mountains you’re on. There is a range between Bend and the ocean, so it’s not like Seattle or Portland!
Entrepreneurial legacy. The question then becomes which city in which state has better policies set for businesses? Commerce infrastructure to meet your business needs etc.
I never thought of that. any suggestions on where/how to research this @mazingerz88
^^No idea really. I’d merely search google for business articles about such things. Good luck!
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