Daniel Azzopardi Daniel Azzopardi

Where to Live, and When to Leave

The greatest tragedy of modern life is not its brevity, but its slow descent into inertia—the creeping complacency of those who never leave, never question, never see the world through another lens. To truly live, one must move—learning when to immerse, when to adapt, and most importantly, when to leave before a place’s virtues turn to vices.

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