Nowadays, with the rapid development of the world, many people assume that there are more advantages to living in urban areas rather than rural areas. In my opinion, I can neither totally agree nor disagree for a few reasons.
Cities offer various positive aspects, especially in sectors such as transportation, employment, education, and healthcare. Urban areas provide various career opportunities with high salaries. Additionally, there are educational institutions, such as universities, colleges, training centers, sports facilities, and laboratories for scientific research. Residents also have access to public transportation, enabling them to reach any destination easily. Moreover, cities have specialized healthcare facilities that serve specific health needs. For instance, advanced medical centers in rural areas may struggle to effectively manage certain diseases.
On the other hand, rural regions offer cleaner air and lower pollution levels, making them suitable especially for people who have respiratory disorders. Furthermore, rural communities are often more friendly and offer plenty of amazing scenery that can help relax the human brain who are stressed out due to overworked including pressure in life. For example, a person suffering from sinusitis triggered by polluted urban air may find relief by relocating to the countryside.
In conclusion, I believe that living in either urban or rural areas offers different unique advantages and disadvantages, even though I personally prefer living in rural areas since I prioritize my health, while the high demands of modern life force individuals to work harder and advance their careers. Last but not least, the choice between city and countryside living depends on each person’s preference and finding the most suitable living environment.
