Migration

Timothy Kiefer
1 min readJul 11, 2020

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

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