🇬🇧 Quality of life

When we’re thinking about to move, we usually consider quality of life. But what is quality of life?
For some people, to live in a house with a large garden in a residential area is something that makes life perfect. For others, is better some place where car is unnecessary, where all daily activities can be performed walking a short distance.
Some people love exotic food, others prefer to eat familiar food.
Some people love to exercise practicing sports in groups like football or volleyball. Other ones prefer a personal trainer or to exercise on the gym closer to ones home. And there are those who are not used to exercise.
Some people appreciate to have plants at home, others, like me, like flowers but to cultivate them is not in their (our) plans usually. I try, sometimes. But cats and dogs are easier to take care. They know how to tell me they’re hungry or thirsty. I don’t understand the language of plants yet.
Some people are comfortable in minimalistic small apartments, other ones need space for books, the toys of their cats, or any other thing.
Some people feel comfortable living on hotels, other are ok paying rent and some prefer to have their own homes.
For all those people whose jobs are available anywhere and that are not so attached to cultural richness as I am, small cities are great places to live. When I say I’m attached to cultural richness I’m saying I could go to theatre, cinema, museums, musical presentations etc at least 5 times along the week as easily as those influencers on a healthy lifestyle exercise. For this most small towns are not convenient. But for most people they are!
So, now that we can plan a new life after quarantine, what do you consider quality of life? What are your standards? What kind of life would you love to have? Start doing something to get there right now! And consider what is quality of life for your customers too...


Nycka, the nomad

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