Wedged in my mind’s recesses are these eight simple words: “If you can make it there, go back.”
They’re easy enough to understand, but application is a whole ‘nuther thing.
These words captioned a cartoon a while back. It was drawn to warn folks relocating to New York City.
Though probably not intended, the cartoon has a serious undertone that may apply to folks from anywhere – cities, towns or rural.
It suggests that grass probably isn’t any greener on their side.
Do you remember when your grass was greenest?
From a personal perspective – the point of view with which I’m most familiar – such ...