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Copenhagen emerged as The Economist's Most Livable City for 2025 – Western Europe scores dropped with a rise in terrorism threats, riots, crime and anti-Semitic attacks
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Annual gift of a Christmas tree from the people of Oslo in Norway to London continues – tree was cut down early yesterday morning in woods in the northern part of Oslo's capital
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Did you live in a city then move out? How was it? Did it change your energy towards the day-to-day?
This is such a vague thing to post, but in the past few years I've been wrestling with my increasing introversion. I'm always tired. I was talking about my feelings towards friendships to a friend...
This is such a vague thing to post, but in the past few years I've been wrestling with my increasing introversion. I'm always tired. I was talking about my feelings towards friendships to a friend (without an intent to say anything negative) and found myself surprised at how little I mentioned any benefits from companionships. What weighed on me was the time spent, the work spent, the money spent on trying to "keep people happy." (I have a few other closer friends, so it's not the way I feel about everyone). It's a weird position to be in as someone who had once tried hard to make new friends. I find myself struggling with the guilt for how I feel and the desire to just recess, to focus on myself, and to attend to my desire for stability (especially financial stability-- I feel like things have gotten more expensive). I have deeper and more commitments than I used to, which should make me feel so fortunate. However, as a result, they are also in competition for my time / energy.
I've been feeling really weighted down by this lately, so I'm curious to hear from people who may have gone through something similar. A part of me feels that perhaps if I made my life more stable (a cheaper mortgage instead of renting in a major / global city, a higher paying job, lower-key friendships etc.) then I would feel happier on a day-to-day level.
edit: clarified some things
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Austin's migrant crisis
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A tool to determine which US city you should live in
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What adults lost when kids stopped playing in the street
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The woman who built up Edinburgh's army of street stitchers
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Chinese woman in Beijing goes on one hundred blind dates per year
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Christiania, Copenhagen's hippie oasis, wants to rebuild without its illegal hashish market
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Denmark has pledged to put up more statues of women, with the country's culture minister saying the capital has “more statues of mythical beasts and horses”
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Why American cities are squalid
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New lives in the city: How Taleban have experienced life in Kabul
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Links forged half a century ago with Gaza City mean that support for Palestine goes well beyond gesture politics in Tromsø, Norway
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London's traditional Christmas tree has been felled in Norway ahead of its trip to Trafalgar Square
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At a Helsinki nursery, children spend all day in the forest – how outdoor learning benefits children's health and teaches them to value nature
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Lord Sugar documents east London’s rubbish mountains
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In this Arizona city, kids with autism are more than welcome
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Copenhagen's mayor has urged foreigners not to buy weed in the city's Christiania neighborhood where a thirty-year-old man was shot and killed
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Residents of the Danish neighbourhood of Christiania have asked authorities for help shutting down its Pusher Street after a slew of recent gang-related murders
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The best place to drink is the emptiest bar in the city
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Policeman and reformed criminal who shot him meet face-to-face | Crime Stories
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Tell me about the best urban neighborhoods you've lived in
I'm relocating soon and trying to find the right spot for me. I don't want this to be an individual recommendation thread though. Instead, just tell me about your favorite urban neighborhoods —...
I'm relocating soon and trying to find the right spot for me. I don't want this to be an individual recommendation thread though. Instead, just tell me about your favorite urban neighborhoods — what you love about them, what isn't so great, and what makes them stand out from the rest.
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Rising rents and diminishing aid fuel a sharp increase in evictions in US cities
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Residents of Christiania in Denmark may vote to end open cannabis trade over fears of rising gang violence
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'Landlords are a scum class': Everything I've learnt about London renting
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Haiti: Inside the capital city taken hostage by brutal gangs
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In accordance with annual tradition, a Norwegian Christmas tree has arrived in Trafalgar Square, London – this year marks the 75th anniversary
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Megalopolis: How coastal west Africa will shape the coming century
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All About Berlin
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What Twitter’s move to shutter offices signals for Big Tech
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Tokyo’s Manuscript Writing Cafe only allows writers on a deadline, and won’t let them leave until finished
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The airport: A story of the fall of Kabul
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Changing Brussels neighborhood Molenbeek tries to leave stigma of terrorism behind
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Tokyo: The big city that is also pleasant to live in
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Inside the fall of Kabul: An on-the-ground account
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Are we at war with Norway? – Brits mock sad gifted Trafalgar Square Christmas tree
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Witness History spoke to photographer Mark Edwards, who was given unique access to document a famously photo shy community of Christiania in Denmark
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Denmark's hippie, psychedelic oasis Christiania turns fifty – celebration over four days includes parades, speeches, exhibitions, workshops, shows and concerts
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Why we won’t raise our kids in suburbia
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Dubai is a parody of the 21st century
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Mayor suggests Helsinki declare itself an English-language city – Juhana Vartiainen says too many highly skilled foreigners shun Finnish capital because of difficult language
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The end of "The End of San Francisco"
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Choosing a school in a segregated city
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What Internet memes get wrong about Breezewood, Pennsylvania
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Can kids navigate their way across London alone?
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Where Americans are moving
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A look at Próspera, the charter city taking shape in Honduras
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The rat tribe: Meet the million migrant workers living beneath Beijing's streets
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To see how a city embraces remote work, just look to Helsinki – a deeply rooted culture of trust is crucial to the success of remote working
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