Urban life is toxic, try this instead

Dave Partner
1 min readNov 15, 2019

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Urban life is toxic. Yes, toxic in many ways — carbon monoxide inhalation from cars and electric power generators, artificial air through air-conditioners, radiation-emitting devices such as phones, sugary foods, electric power generator sounds, preservatives in food and drinks, formality, meetings, gym, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, commute, politicking, screens, traffic, and money.

Yes, the money you cannot have the time to really enjoy.

There is a very strong argument by some schools of thought that Urban life is stressful because it is new. Humans aren’t evolved for such. More people from rural areas are moving to urban areas around the world to earn better wages and be able to afford good things for their families. Money is the allure of urban life, but the irony of it is that the money is never enough.

People in rural areas are able to live their lives in its entirety with little or no money. Most people in urban areas work all year, just to travel to take pictures in rural areas.

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Dave Partner
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