People have been comparing the lives in the urban and rural area, wherein there is a non-stop comparison between which of them gives a better place to live. Of course, everyone has different insights and opinions about this matter, but I would like to take this opportunity to share with everyone my experiences in living in both areas - Urban and Rural. And the Week #112 Challenge from ASEAN Hive is the best way to share our perspectives and own experiences about them.
I was born in the province of Zambales, and I have seen the simplest life in a rural area. The trees, the fresh air, and the neighborhood is different. But when I grew up, I have also seen the other side - the urban. I studied in the city for a few years and experienced the life in there as well.
After my graduation, I also went to the city to grab opportunities. I was hired right away, and I had to relocate. It was a major adjustment to me living from the rural to urban. From the silent nights at the neighborhood, to the busy streets up until night. And from the scene of trees and mountains, to seeing the tallest buildings and infrastructures. Everything was different.
In terms of career and employment, there are surely a lot of job opportunities in the city. There are various industries and open careers for fresh graduates, and that is the reason why I chose to live here for a while. And I did not regret getting enough work experiences here. To be exact, I relocated at Angeles City then to Mabalacat City in Pampanga. I lived here for like almost half of the year before I decided to go back home.
I experienced the traffics, eating at fast-foods when you have no other choice, and even walk down the busy streets even at the middle of the night. I can say that it was a great experience too, yet I still needed to go home and try my luck in the province again.
After a few months of living the city life, I decided to travel back home. At first, I was too scared whether I won't get the same opportunities from the city, plus the competitive salary will not be met. But I was wrong. There was actually something big waiting for me in the province and it was my dream job.
From the traffics and busy streets in the city, all I see now is different. From the tall buildings to trees, and from the scene of people working all day to the beautiful nature. I can say that this is my real home and I belong here.
One of the things that I also missed from living in the city was enjoying the foods prepared at home. The fast foods now turned into home-cooked foods, with vegetables and fishes. There are also fruits harvested from our own backyard.
In the city, we are only visiting places like malls and department stores, but here in the province, I can now enjoy spending time outside with my loved ones - like going to a beach, swimming at the river, and more.
There is actually no perfect place to be, and it all depends on the person. Some people would choose the city over the rural life because of opportunities and because they wanted to change their usual life routines. And it is valid. But for me, I think my heart belongs here. And I would be leaving again, I guess it will probably in a different country.
Hive Blog No. 116
Date Published: June 8, 2024
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I think the country life is more my style but I understand why people move to cities. Mostly it is for employment and you are fortunate that you found your dream job in the small village. I am happy for you!
Wherever you are, always remember that you will always shine :)
We're so happy that you're with us again. Mwa
Uh, in my opinion, you are one of the lucky people, brother. I myself want to have a job in my hometown so that my wife and children can always be with me.
Sometimes I confuse myself with this journey of life, now we are still young living far apart but tomorrow when we are old we will be close together and already sick 😂.
You said you were born in Zambales province. You have seen the simplest life in rural areas, same for me. It is true that there are many job arrangements in the city. You have left the city again. I think that rural life is the best for people. Best of luck to you.
With a wonderful feeling. Highlight towns and villages where you feel comfortable. Apart from the pleasures felt and the ups and downs, the genius of the city and the wonderful scenery of the countryside delights me above all. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful natural feeling with mountain view.
decentralization is important
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