>You could live your whole life there and never run out of things to do.
Look, I know I'm being pedantic here, but as a rural nerd, I just gotta say that this is true of literally any habitable location on the planet if you decide to no-life the right hobby or hobbies.
I’m very fond of both New York City, and spending time in nature for the same reason: you just don’t know what you’re gonna see when you walk out your door.
Am I going to hear a violin performance on the subway platform that is utterly sublime from a world class performer?
Am I gonna see the rarest bird in North America perched branch in front of me?
For me, the worst is the middle ground between crazy urban and pure nature where there is low probability of seeing anything exciting.
Yeah, but you don't have to "no-life the right hobbies" to be satisfied in NYC because there's SO MUCH to do. You can just be a normal person who isn't hyper obsessed with one particular hobby.
Look, I know I'm being pedantic here, but as a rural nerd, I just gotta say that this is true of literally any habitable location on the planet if you decide to no-life the right hobby or hobbies.