Is there any reason to continue living in this town?

Abbott

Master Don Juan
Joined
Jan 2, 2002
Messages
895
Reaction score
0
Location
St. Louis Area
In my "Plan C?" thread I mentioned that very recently I completed an Associate's Degree. Now I'm having to consider going to a four year college to complete my education. I see this as an opportunity to ditch this town.

I figure that there's no better time, and the older I get the harder it gets to make a massive change like this. I also figure that I will NOT be happy if I continue living here. Any move will be a one way trip.

I think it's a good idea because:
- So far, I've lived here my whole life. I don't want to be stuck living here until I die.
- While I have a few drinking buddies, I don't have any friends or any other serious relationships, save for my parents (who can just come visit me). No one's going to miss me, and I won't lose much of anything.
- Occasionally I've run into people who went to my high school. It always turns out bad because while I do my best to be pleasant, I can always tell that they wish that they hadn't seen me. I wasn't cool in high school, and they still remember that. I don't get those negative vibes from people who didn't know me from back then.
- There is a local university I can probably go to, but I really don't want to go there (long story), and it's not just because doing so means I need to live here even longer.
- I'm very ticked off at our local city councils (officially two cities, but basically one community).


Pros:
- New area. Sure, the same chain stores are likely to be there but it's still different. It'll be a new experience. I've vacationed before but I know it's not the same as living there.
- Possible, but unlikely that I'll run into former high school classmates, especially if I go out of state like I want to.
- No one will know what I was like during high school, since I've definitely improved since then.
- Likely that I'll be able to find a community that has laws and common views that are more in line with what I think/feel.
- Far away from parents. They're good people and I'm glad I have them as my parents, but I can't stand seeing them every day like I do now.

Cons:
- Learning Curve/Unfamiliarity/Transition, though that's actually part of why I want to do this.
- Need to change/find certain things, such as new P.O. Box, new places to get different services, etc. No prior experience with those services (i.e. "is that oil change place a good one?").
- Paying housing costs and other living expenses that I formerly didn't have to pay for, and I would no longer live with my parents.
- If I go out of state, I'd have to pay the high rate until the minimum residency period passes. The move would be one way so I'll eventually complete the residency.
- It'll be harder to visit my parents, though I'm not so sure if that's a bad thing.
- I obviously have to move, which will be a pain. I hate moving, but I hate the thought of living here indefinitely even more.


To me, the Pros far outweigh the Cons. The transition would initially be a little scary, but I have a hunch that it's a good idea. I've met people who were 40, 50, or even 60 and lived in my town their whole lives. I do not want to turn into one of them.

The only compelling reason I can think of to come back is to visit my parents, and they can just come visit me instead.


Is there any other compelling reason why moving is a BAD idea? Why I should NOT do this?


Ben
 

WaterTiger

Master Don Juan
Joined
Aug 3, 2003
Messages
1,719
Reaction score
35
Location
Wine Country, Ca
I moved from Florida to California with about two grand in my pocket. I came with a friend and we split expenses. I never regretted it! It was scary as hell, but I made it. And if I could make it, so can you!
 

Docs

Banned
Joined
Jul 27, 2005
Messages
3,575
Reaction score
56
Location
Kingston, Can-a-duh
I just moved to a different city, after living off the folks for 19 years. Basically, save up a little bit of money (see above), and DO NOT BUY WANTS. All you need is a place to sleep (sleeping bag, couch, bed), food (dishes), basic utilities (water, gas, power) and a job.

Determine where you're at for expenses, and progress.
 

simba_

Don Juan
Joined
Jan 13, 2007
Messages
34
Reaction score
0
Hey man, if you can handle the financial load then I say go for it. From reading what you've said, you're probably not going to regret it. Gaining some independence can be a really good thing. IMO, you'll be a better person cause of it.
 

Adone

Master Don Juan
Joined
Dec 12, 2005
Messages
806
Reaction score
2
I usually move to a new town every 4 years or so (still living with my parents) and there's nothing I dislike about it. Actually, I hope one day I'll be able to work in a different country every couple of years.

Do it and you won't regret it, you can be sure.
 

Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

Top