jak
There is no doubt that country life lags the city experience.
I left the city at about 7 or 8 and moved to the country.
For the same reason, my wife and I moved back to the bush when my wife was expecting our first for that reason.
There is a definite sense of community in smaller populations and that engenders a different attitude.
I guess that can't be corrected in the big cities sadly.
When I walk in the mornings here, everyone you meet you say "good morning" to. You come across holidayers now and then who must think you are weird and don't respond.
I don't have an answer really.
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