'The grass is always greener'
There is nowhere in this world that is perfect, it is all in one's own mind.
As long as you have enough to eat and a roof over your head, call it home and be thankful for what you really have.
I lived in the gulf for a while, just down the road from Dubai, and always wanted to go to live there.
But then, rather than always thinking of the positives, I also looked at the negatives.
Massive lazy flies everywhere, and not just in the summer, the place stank all the time, you had to run between the shadows to prevent getting your skin blistered (within a few days of being out there, the tops of my feet were one massive blister), and the money stank worse than the streets, brownish bits of paper that must have transferred everything from the common cold to leprosy, continually having to drink copious amounts of liquid, just to prevent yourself dropping dead in the street.
It's OK if you have the money to be isolated from the rough stuff, but for the normal person, not a nice place to be.
I am sure, all you with fantastic views etc, if push came to shove, you too could come up with a long list of things wrong with your 'paradise'.
Just get on with life and make the most of what you have, otherwise you will all end up as grumpy old men.
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