Commitment problem
I was talking to a friend about city to which I would to retire. It is a strange line of inquiry, when I come to think about it. Ours is perhaps the first generation that cannot only contemplate such thing but evaluate it with personal experience. We make intercontinental travel regularly and acquire taste and habits a little bit here and a little bit there. The strange thing is that I find it harder and harder to think of a place where I would like to spend all my times in. Every city seems to have its beautiful advantages and impossible shortcomings. Take food for example, Vancouver has as great an variety as anywhere but has no truly great restaurants; France has great restaurants but they just cannot take spiciness; Hong Kong has some of the finest Chinese food but other cuisines are more pretending than good. I guess I just have a commitment problem. Good thing I still have at least a couple decades to think about it. Meanwhile, I have not had Japanese food for a while now, time to get some.
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