I'm in my mid twentys, and I'm just beginning to see a larger picture when it comes to the direction I want my life to take(wierd right?). A big part of this is where I want to live. I know that I want a place full of oppertunity; a place full of coffee shops and bars that I can go an d meet people, and full of people I can go and learn a skill from(guitar, ballroom dancing, anything). I grew up in a small town In South Carolina, and never had this. It's an easy thought to move to a place that has this; a lot of people in my town do move out for more oppertunity, but is that what a "responsible citizen" does? Does a "responsible citizen" leave their home to get a better community, or do they figure how to make there home an ideal community for them, and others? For example I love comics; people like Jeff Lemire, Scott Snyder, and Alan Moore, to name a few, write brilliant stories with talented artist that I get a lot enjoyment reading . So my ideal community is one near a legit Comic store, but also it occurs to me to open a comic store near my home, or encourage a comic retailer to take interest In that area. Why not bring a new business to my home community to create revenue, a place to meet people, and make the community more appealing to others? This is just an example, and not I'm necessarily looking for an excuse or support to have my own comic store, but bringing up the point of trying to bring attention to what a citizens responsibility of where they choose live is. So hubski, any thoughts?