Tuesday, January 6, 2015

East Coast vs. West

Some People say that "the west coast is the best coast" but is that true? But, is the east coast any better? I feel like it depends on your opinion and what pace you like to "move" and live your life, or what you want to get out of your time on earth. 

The east, is defiantly faster paced way of living. If you like people that are accountable and get their work done quickly, you might blend well on the east. I feel like big cities that are located on the east are a "rat race”, but thats not a bad thing! Straight out of college and maybe even high school, I want a a quicker paced environment to work in, so yeah, the east is great in that aspect! The only problem, (which is a stereotype) might be encountering maybe not the friendliest people in the world. Sailing in the east is very popular, the west lacks people who sail frequently. That may be a bummer for those of you who like sailing.

The Eastern Side of the U.S.
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The west. The west is arguable very laid back and pretty "chill." But, there is still fast paced mindset, just not everyone with that mindset is in sync with all other people residing in the area. The beaches on the west are friendlier to access and are warmer! You see a lot more "water goers" in California per say. The surfing on the west is more popular and maybe the Pacific Ocean stirs up better waves. Skiing is much more populous in the west, and better, dry snow.  


The Western Side of the U.S.
https://www.selectleaders.com/real-estate-jobs-west-coast

Lots of people move from the east to the west, but there are also many people who were born and raised on the east, and continue to live there. 

My family originated on the east, but my parents decided to make the move over to Utah. I sometimes envy the bone chilling cold of New York or Boston. The dry air over here sometimes gets to me. But, I can ski all the time during the winter on "the worlds best powder." During this winter break, Park City is a very big tourist attractions for people who show an interest in skiing. While I was sitting on the chairlifts, I would frequently ask many people where they were visiting from. Almost all of them came to Utah to ski from The New England area, and other places on the east. 

Both sides of the United States have many pros and cons. Don't you wish you could have the best of both? Anyways,  both coasts are incredible for different characteristics, I legitimately can't pick which one I prefer. Their both awe-inspiring! 




P.S. this post was based off of my personal opinion. 

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