Through some interesting turns of events I've made more and more acquaintances with some people well outside the city I live in. One thing that caught me off guard was just how true this is. People there would rather-- by a large margin-- see stagnancy than improvement. Literally arguing against adding a grocery store due to there being nothing there to support it, no roads, nowhere to even buy food. They are fiercely opposed to anyone doing anything.
It has made me wonder what proportion of that sentiment is held by my neighbors in spite of the obvious city problems we face.
It has made me wonder what proportion of that sentiment is held by my neighbors in spite of the obvious city problems we face.