Anon La Ply
Diamond Member
Not scoffing, just enjoying my free to go places and obtaining services without having to deal with the queue. They can have their big cities and their regulations. I like the slower pace of life where people actually have manners and respect for one another, and aren't all in some sort of hurry. For me, less people = better quality of life.
I agree, but I am very much enmeshed in the city by business and family. Still, high population density has brought us incredible tech and social advancements that makes living in rural areas so much more comfortable and interesting than it would have been in the past.
Ironically, now we'll have to use those advances to work out how to keep things from becoming too uncomfortable as population increases.