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Which Place Would You Choose To Settle Down For Life

India or Canada, which place is better to settle down?

Answering this considering you are an Indian.So if you have loads of money, then India because to have a decent lifestyle in India you need to earn really good money. Whereas in Canada or any developed country, even with mid income you can have a good life because the basics are pretty good. Loads of money would mean you make at least $100,000 annually in India whereas in Canada you can a much better quality of life in even $50,000.Basics would include schools, health, quality and purity of food, people attitide, safety, no corruption, no power cuts,no rude people.Im an Indian living in Dubai and given a choice I would go back to India in a heartbeat considering I make $100k annually.

Why do people like to settle in life?

People don't want frequent changes , Most people are allergic to changes ! They wanna stay same all their life !People don't want change of job , location , Money .But Law of Nature is something interesting Entropy keep on Increasing!Settling means continually leading life for maximum amount of time without Change!This is where secret of life is hidden , If you Do Not change or if you stay same for many many years then you are not co operating with nature to increase entropyYou are universally useless !So rather than settling down , Grab a job if you don't like it follow your passion ,You don't need to be norm of societyDonate something to the entropy of universe !FOLLOW HIDDEN Heart BEat

Whts a better place to settle down europe or USA??

people make a place, so wherever u hv good fren and ur family with u is a better...the best place to settle

Given a choice, which region would you prefer to settle down in the world?

Canary Islands, see Canary Islands.  Why?Nice weather near all the year.Ocean.Friendly people.Secure place.Low risk of tropical diseases. Airport near. Not to much rush.

What is the main reason people choose to settle in one area and not in another?

I need help and it's multiple choice:

A. They want to get away from major transportation centers.

B. The area has sufficient resources to meet their basic needs.

C. They want to live close to friends and family.

D. The area has deep religious significance to them.

I'm in my late 20s and it's hard for me to decide where to "settle down." My family lives about 5 hours away, and I've built up a nice, independent life in a different city. How should I choose where to settle down in life?

This is a wonderful & insightful question.  I don't know if you're a male or female, or what country you live in, but I'll give you my perspective as an American grandmother. I'm sure you'll get plenty of answers from young people your own age.I am incredibly fortunate that my children stuck around and live in this city with their spouses.  They were fortunate to grow up with 2 sets of grandparents and they wanted this for their own children.  I have one grandchild so far, and the greatest pleasure in the entire universe is when he drops by my house to play...except of course, when he packs his overnight bag and spends the entire night.  He's 3 1/2 and when he was falling asleep the other night, he said "Grandma, can I sleep here again tomorrow night?"  My heart melted. I spend hours reading to him and my husband loves to play trains, cars, make models, use tools, create together. The parents get a weekend or  night out whenever they want and it's a win-win situation.Many of my friends in the grandma's club have grand kids that live far away. Trust me. It kills them.  G-d made extended families for a reason and there's nothing greater than 4 generations having dinner together around the table (The great grandparents live nearby too). Five hours isn't THAT far away from your family. It also depends on the family of your future spouse, where THEY live and if they're nurturing types. Sometimes you just HAVE to live wherever your job is.You wrote that it's important to you "to have a greater sense of connection."  Let me tell you that there is nothing more important. We are all connected in some way, but in your own personal life, being connected to your family and friends is absolutely paramount and an amazing gift. The older you get, the more you will understand and appreciate this. Ultimately, you will have to figure out what your true priorities are in life. Achieving balance is the key. I've seen plenty of young couples move to outstanding jobs, have a baby, and realize they need to figure out a way to move back to the town where their families are for support and connection. Decisions do change too.I wish you all the best.

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