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Moving for a better life?
Being a conservative in all the things I strongly disapprove moving and especially long-distance moving. Just remember the history: Americans were just Europeans but they didn't have a strong desire to move and discover new places and new areas. Instead, they were looking a shelter as they have been persecuted in their countries. In other words they were forced to look for a place where their religious outlooks weren't persecuted and punished. And nowadays when I hear people moving from one place to another just because they want to "keep up with the Joneses" I can not understand. If a person finds a better job he or she should just travel to work even if it is several hundred miles from home. This is the way Europeans live and sometimes Germans have to travel two hundred kilometres per day to work but then they return home and rest. Home is home and to change it is not easy. You do not just change your house - you change your community, you change your neighbours, you change even your habits! But unfortunately the American habit of moving has finally come to Canada and movers toronto companies are everywhere. But this is really good as this creates competition and the prices for moving are quite affordable. But, anyway, do we need to move to find a better life?
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