>want to live in a condo in the city
>also want to live on a ranch with a bunch of farm animals and birds as pets, take my boat out whenever i want, enjoy the view of the mountains
idk what to do guys i'll regret either choice
>>1238404
The second option. Urban life is shit.
While you're young and need to slam poon: city.
Once you're tired of that: farm/rural life.
>>1238404
Do both.
I'd take the second in a heartbeat if it wasn't financial suicide. If you can't make your city gig remote then it's farming or minimum wage bitchwork for you.
hmm... how hard is farming?
>>1238448
>hmm... how hard is farming?
Very.
You are your own boss, but your work isn't playing around on a computer. It fixing your tractor, spraying fertilizer, planting seed, waking up at 4 AM, working until 10 PM, hauling your shit to the elevator, and hopefully making a profit.
Farming isn't easy work. It's easier now than it once was, but you have a lot more responsibility, and are expected to farm a lot more land.
>>1238404
Unless you LOVE people and social excitement, then the city is not for you.
I vastly prefer the country side.
You could do what most wealthy people do and have both. But ya need wealth.
>>1238457
And farms are expensive as fuck, too. Hard to imagine anyone giving it up even at a right price.