I have a recurring debate. Id love #Nostrs input.

I demand the best and when it comes to beauty and freedom. I am fine changing locations. I hate ugly apartments and polluted cities.

This can conflict with my business to some. Given its totally digital, i don't see the issue. However, I want to scale. Others feel my demand for beauty and nature is frivolous or unimportant next to business ambition.

I am unsure if my desire for freedom and beauty is greater then my business ambitions.

Do I continue down my anarchist aesthetic path or do a short season of compromise in the hope I grow my business ? Or do I remain staunch? My heart and gut says FREEDOM but I am open to ideas so debating a short stint in the city for a big leap.

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If you CAN scale to meet your goal in your preferred location, even if it’s slower or to a smaller degree, I think that’s the better plan.

You’ll enjoy your life more and probably be helping communities you love develop in ways you love.

I honestly think the preferred location would be more productive. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this.

Helping communities and being a humble servant has happened when im relaxed.

I do my best work relaxed

for me escaping the constant distractions of the city was crucial

but it took being cornered by economics and physical location for me to drill down to some major cause factors for my general malaise

if you were not half way drowning as i was until very recently then maybe it doesn't matter so much but in my opinion fresh air and non-city people have other benefits such as resilience in time of disaster, and really nobody knows when they'll get caught in something like this

Dude i feel you. Im going to maintain my freedom.

Living with nature is the biggest goal. I ran to rural place for many years. Wise move.

nostr:npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku you get it my bro. Thanks for this. I have my ideas, they work and i feel much more clarity.

I told myself never live where they can lock me down too.