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The decision to relocate, particularly from a place like New York to another city, should prioritize feelings of belonging over practical concerns such as weather and taxes. The belief is that if individuals genuinely love their location and feel connected to it, considerations around climate or tax rates become secondary. This perspective challenges the common narrative that focuses heavily on financial implications of living in a place, suggesting that attachment and belonging hold more weight in determining satisfaction with one's environment. Economically driven moves to save small percentages on income seem trivial when weighed against the overall life fulfillment derived from loving where you live.
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