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Combine small town & city
Contributed by: DR. SEAN REIF D.C. on 6/9/2006

COMBINE THE CITY & SMALL TOWN

You are a happy small towner who misses the city? Plan regular trips to the BIG CITY to shop and indulge. Monthly trips to a concert, a favorite restaurant, or the theater. Some small towns offer attractions: visiting celebrity speakers, town orchestra, or amateur theater. College towns tend to integrate the residents, students, faculty and staff.

No one moves to a small town on a whim. Something motivates everyone; a new job, your health, a new LOVE. You move to consummate a deal or to solve a problem real or perceived.

Cities offer companionship, if you want it. Cities offer privacy, if you want it. If you want to be alone, the possibilities are much better in the BIG CITY packed with people than in the small town where you are expected to acknowledge the presence of others. The city appears larger than life because so much of it is unexplored. A small town feels smaller because you know every inch of it. And, because you have a concentration of friends, you encounter them in every-day life.




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Submitted By: DR. SEAN REIF D.C.
posted on 5/30/2006 @ 8:27:09 PM
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“No community on the face of the Earth has ever been built except on the skills and resources and contributions of the people who live there.”
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THORNTON , CO

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