I read OP's comment the same way, but also think the counterpoint is valid.
People living in these "slow", offline first places are self selecting, and it's not for everyone.
My parents moved to a tropical island, have been there for decades now, they love it and will never go back. I also grew there but left at the first occasion and more than half of my schoolmates did the same.
IMO living there requires a distance from fast paced, online, strongly information based social discourse. If you don't have that you're in for a bad time.
People living in these "slow", offline first places are self selecting, and it's not for everyone.
My parents moved to a tropical island, have been there for decades now, they love it and will never go back. I also grew there but left at the first occasion and more than half of my schoolmates did the same.
IMO living there requires a distance from fast paced, online, strongly information based social discourse. If you don't have that you're in for a bad time.