He isn't wrong that if everyone around you is fucking it, it is time to leave.
Why live behind enemy lines.
He isn't wrong that if everyone around you is fucking it, it is time to leave.
Why live behind enemy lines.
If you are behind enemy lines, you aren't going to get the value out of that chunk of dirt you otherwise would.
I get the whole generational attachment bit, but is it the area or the people & history that you are really attached to? I think you'll find if the population changes & the old landmarks you are used to are destroyed, that attachment will wane significantly.