Migration

Timothy Kiefer
1 min readJul 11, 2020

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To many people, leaving your hometown, where you’ve established roots for so long, is uncomfortable.

Today, big city economic hardships are endured, that can be solved by a simple move. Young professionals starve in $3000 a month tiny apartments when they could set themselves up for a solid financial future with little more than a plane ticket.

Though, humans as a species are incredibly good at relocating. Whether nomadic cultures passing back and forth across a continent, or entire people groups crossing the globe to seek a better future for their offspring. World history is punctuated by exoduses.

Charting course for greener grass and bluer skies is natural, a survival instinct.

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Timothy Kiefer
Timothy Kiefer

Written by Timothy Kiefer

bootstrapper, soil farmer, urban agriculture professional || perennial.city

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