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The constant struggle of never knowing where I want to be or what I want to do
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I’m 30 years old from Maryland and I have lived in New York State, California, South Carolina and now Texas. I’ve only been in Texas for 6 months and I am already considering leaving. I’m never satisfied with where I live. It’s too hot, it’s too cold, too much snow, too humid, too many people, not enough people, too much traffic, not enough to do. Although I haven’t lived there, I took a vacation to the Oregon coast for about 2 weeks and fucking loved it. Tbh I’m kind of tired of people. I live in a major city in Texas and traffic is driving me insane. I want to go places and explore the new city but it takes a good amount of time to get there (and back home) and you have to find (and more than likely pay for) parking. It’s a headache to the point where I just don’t wanna go out anymore. Then when I do go out, the places that I want to visit are overrun with people which makes it so much less enjoyable. I want to to live in a smaller town or city but then I’m afraid I won’t have enough to see and do. The Oregon coast was beautiful to visit but would I get bored of living there after 6 months and just move again? Not to mention every place I think so move has a significant issue. Thought about New Orleans and there’s a housing crisis, not to mention hurricanes. Considered Atlanta, worst traffic in the nation and busiest airport in the world. I hate the cold and the snow. Coastal cities and town are usually too expensive. It’s overwhelming.

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