I would agree--So, I lived in both San Francisco and Portland. Both really cool cities (or, were...) and I made great money. I had a nice home in Portland, but noticed how spendy everything was. Everything everything everything--didn't matter too much because I had more than enough to cover it all. However, I retired with significantly less, but live in a rural area where it doesn't "cost" to go to the beach, antique shops much more affordable, and unlike cities, there's no "fee" to enter a park or most beaches, whereas, in cities and large towns, these often cost. So, I see what you are saying. I have less money, but here it goes farther. I'm a happy camper. And there is nothing, in my mind, more priceless than living at the beach. Thank you God!!!!
i think, nothing is free. We have to pay the price for everything. It may be that the payment is not in the form of money but in some other form. As in true love, the price has to be paid in the form of honesty-loyalty.
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