If you’re on the fence, then please get off of it and make your move. I realize how scary that sounds because I’ve done it. I realize how insane it sounds to walk away from a job with really good benefits and a retirement account. Again, because I did it. I did it for health reasons several years ago, but the current situation is no different – there is a need, a demand, a situation at hand (unconstitutional mandates?), that requires finding a spot far away from the madness and its influences. I was scared spitless at the time – leaving that security of a paycheck. Many can take their jobs with them, as the last year or two has proved out for remote workers. Many cannot work remotely, as their jobs require physical attendance. It’s a Catch-22 for millions of families living in urban areas. I get that. This is hard stuff and there’s no glossing it over. But, I urge you to get out of the cities before it’s too late to get out.
My definition of “too late to get out” includes:
- You can’t sell your house, if you own one, because everyone else who can afford it is leaving too (no buyers);
- The economy becomes so restricted it actually “crashes” and everything you’ve put into it becomes worthless (house and/or business);
- Transportation becomes impossible to obtain due to certain passports being required to travel, and/or fuel becomes scarce;
- Supplies in and out of the city dwindle;
- Service businesses in and around the city shutter;
- Civil unrest and/or crime makes living in the city dangerous
- Crime makes traveling in unfamiliar areas dangerous
… (it’s a long list, I’m sure you can add to it).
I’m spelling out the “handwriting on the wall”. I’m pointing to the “elephant in the room”. I’m the “town crier”. I’m shouting from the rooftops. No more excuses. No more dragging of the feet. No more allowing yourself to be paralyzed by fear, the unknown, and dread. You know that nagging, sinking feeling you’ve been having? It’s your gut telling you that It’s Time. You’re being boiled like a frog, and the water is getting hot. Should you need more encouragement, read on. If you don’t want to believe it, read on anyway.
Remember: Noah was considered a conspiracy theorist until it started to rain.Continue reading“Get Out of the Cities – Part 1, by SaraSue”
