- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
How important is living where you want to live to your happiness?
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:04 pm
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:04 pm
I sometimes struggle with the grass being greener on the other side, but whenever I visit other places (especially beautiful places with hills and mountains), I just think how much happier I would be if I lived there. I used to live in Birmingham, Alabama, for 10 years, and I took for granted the natural beauty there. Maybe it was just because I had an innocent childhood there, but I was happy there and am always happy when I go back, even now.
I am applying to medical schools and am looking forward to moving out of state. The only state school in Louisiana I want to go to is New Orleans. I do not think I would be happy in Shreveport, and a lot of it has to do with where it is and it not aligning to where I want
to be. I need to enjoy where I live and am ready to explore something new with more to offer.
How important is your living location to your happiness?
I am applying to medical schools and am looking forward to moving out of state. The only state school in Louisiana I want to go to is New Orleans. I do not think I would be happy in Shreveport, and a lot of it has to do with where it is and it not aligning to where I want
to be. I need to enjoy where I live and am ready to explore something new with more to offer.
How important is your living location to your happiness?
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:05 pm to schwartzy
50% easily. the rest is the company you keep and family
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:06 pm to Chad504boy
No offense to my Baton Rouge family, but this city is making me depressed. Football season is fun though.
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:07 pm to schwartzy
NOLA is pretty dope for LSUHS or Tulane Med school students. Those kids seem to have a good time.
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:08 pm to schwartzy
I'm a generally happy guy, but became legitimately depressed when I lived in Monroe. I'm sure it's different for everyone, but I think it's a huge factor in happiness.
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:08 pm to schwartzy
Overwhelming majority.
Some people are wired to live I never specific environments and my happiness decreases when I leave
Some people are wired to live I never specific environments and my happiness decreases when I leave
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:10 pm to ellishughtiger
quote:
NOLA is pretty dope for LSUHS or Tulane Med school students. Those kids seem to have a good time.
Minus the culcha and crime.
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:11 pm to schwartzy
It think, just uniformed thoughts here, that it is important. However, almost anywhere you go, no matter how much you may love it for that week or two of blissful vacation, may get old and grinding after a certain amount of time and routine passes.
Although Greater N.O. La. is home, and where I belong, I would like to try it out at some point, for longer than a week. Almost anyplace is better for a week or so. It's the time after, when you start to do the mundane daily tasks of living and not vacationing that tell the tale.
Although Greater N.O. La. is home, and where I belong, I would like to try it out at some point, for longer than a week. Almost anyplace is better for a week or so. It's the time after, when you start to do the mundane daily tasks of living and not vacationing that tell the tale.
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:12 pm to schwartzy
New Orleans smells like a toilet that no one has flushed in about 36 years.
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:13 pm to BamaCoaster
quote:
Minus the culcha and crime.
the culcha and crime is what makes the med schools so successful
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:14 pm to HeyHeyHogsAllTheWay
quote:
New Orleans smells like a toilet that no one has flushed in about 36 years.
Hot take alert!
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:14 pm to schwartzy
quote:
but this city is making me depressed
i got the hell out of baton rouge last year. still work there but much happier living elsewhere. i
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:14 pm to RedPop4
quote:
may get old and grinding after a certain amount of time and routine passes.
If all your looking for is entertainment this is true. However there are much deeper connections than that which make a home
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:15 pm to schwartzy
You know University of Houston has free tuition for the first class. Also Baylor is cheaper than LSU if you pay out of state first year and in state the last 3 years. Med school is where you can get in but residency go to a place you like and a program where most people seem happy
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:16 pm to schwartzy
quote:
The only state school in Louisiana I want to go to is New Orleans. I do not think I would be happy in Shreveport,
I wouldnt pass up medical school just b cause you don’t want to live in Shreveport.
If that’s where you get accepted, suck it up and go. Then do your residency somewhere cool.
This post was edited on 8/21/18 at 1:17 pm
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:16 pm to theOG
quote:
Hot take alert!
Sorry, but I wasn't aware until I went there last year. Disgusting. I've been to villages in Africa that didn't stink like that city does. Hell, I've cleaned out my own septic tank before and that wasn't as smelly as NO.
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:16 pm to schwartzy
I'm in the New Orleans area, with a wife and two young kids. If my wife would agree to it, I'd move in a heartbeat. I need some space to roam around. I could also do without year-round humidity.
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:21 pm to schwartzy
I'm retired and want to downsize and move to a more rural environment and away from the BS of inner city life. Part of it is for a more peaceful lifestyle, a nicer sized piece of property and another part is for the less cost of daily living expenses.
I know for certain my auto insurance will be much cheaper, property taxes far cheaper, homeowner's insurance likely cheaper since I'd be living in a smaller home even though rural homeowner prices are usually a bit higher due mainly to fire protection being better in a large city.
I live in a neighborhood in N.O. that sees a lot of foot and vehicular traffic. Neighbors houses so close you can almost touch them, and it seems every house except mine has a fricking dog----or two, some of whom like to bark for no other reason other than they can.
I'm just biding my time for the wife to retire and we're out of here.
I know for certain my auto insurance will be much cheaper, property taxes far cheaper, homeowner's insurance likely cheaper since I'd be living in a smaller home even though rural homeowner prices are usually a bit higher due mainly to fire protection being better in a large city.
I live in a neighborhood in N.O. that sees a lot of foot and vehicular traffic. Neighbors houses so close you can almost touch them, and it seems every house except mine has a fricking dog----or two, some of whom like to bark for no other reason other than they can.
I'm just biding my time for the wife to retire and we're out of here.
Posted on 8/21/18 at 1:22 pm to memphis tiger
quote:
I wouldnt pass up medical school just b cause you don’t want to live in Shreveport
You can transfer after the first year. Every class has a few fail out and would love to generate the revenue.
Popular
Back to top
Follow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News