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Where would YOU live?

I am actually seriously looking at joining the gaming industry, I have an internship interview this Wednesday. But I don't know if that sector will get me enough money to provide for myself and my future family, Singapore isn't exactly very supportive of the gaming industry in general.

I doubt so - money is indeed an important concern for most of us in this high cost city, but the gaming industry is still new, and has lots of risks.

However, since you like gaming, you can give this interview a try. One has to be really insistent in doing something, and to be very good at it, before he reaches success - at least, this is what I learnt from individual case studies in my management module in University.

But practically, well, you can go for the interview, and see what they'll do next.

All the best!

Back to the topic:

I don't mind living in London. If I really live there, I'd be really really happy. Every great auditor I know tell me, go to London, you'll learn things there if you have a passion.
 
It's ok living where I am now, but I've always craved to move to Kola Peninsula, Russia, In Norway near Lofotes or nothern Canada, maybe at Yukon that is near Alaskan border. So I'm northern lover seeking for solitude and harsh nature. I guess I could manage places like Scotland and Denmark also. Not too inland, not just by the sea either, I've tried that and it's no good. All those, except Kola do seem possible in near future if I just had courage to leave. I know I'll get opportunities if so desired and I'm having nothing holding me here too bad :)
I have no desire of owning a house, but living in a dorm of university or such, where I'd be working, or some like that, would be great. Or own decrepit lodge outside city would be ideals too.

And I hate the idea that I'd rot useless in beneath soil. Buddhists have these cool ceremonies such as mummifying yourself to death by diet or letting birds eat you. Burning to ashes could also do. I want no monument for none to visit. Being remembered, if at all, by things you did while alive sounds more appealing.
 
Ultimately,I would want to live in a warm,dry place,such as Texas. But then again,I love some towns near where I live.(not my town by any means.cant stand living here)
Another place I greatly enjoy is New Haven Connecticut.
 
If I had all the money in the world I would live on a horse stud and breed Friesian horses (and maybe a couple other breeds lol). I would spend my days riding across the property on horse back.

So somewhere green, with great grass for the horses, somewhere near the beach. Close to a main center so I don't have to drive far to get to the stores but far enough away that when I turn out the lights at night it is pitch black and the only sounds are the animals.

I hate where I live with a passion. We are only here because my husband earns $140,000 a year as an unskilled laborer. But I'm starting to realize money doesn't buy you happiness. He might earn big money but what's the point if your unhappy?

When I die I want to be mixed with the ashes of my husband and then both of us want to be cast into the wind together. Together in death as in life. We think its wasteful to put a body in the ground. Or if no one wants to cast us to the wind, buried beneath a tree.
 
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Summer in Reno, winter in Vegas and the rest perhaps somewhere in Northern Virginia.

I can think of lots of places to visit, but if I've never been there before it wouldn't make sense to envision living there.

Ok, I might make an exception to living in Neuschwanstein Castle...provided I had it all to myself. :cool:
 
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