There is no societal solution for this right now, as far as I understand.
I'm only saying that places like these exist—smaller, walkable, pleasant, safe cities designed for families and communities. These are just a few that I have found in my life.
And, keeping it real, it's reserved for people with money—if there would be good jobs there, too many people would come, and the large population problems would emerge.
It is sad.
Writing this reminds me of the short story by Ursula K. Le Guin—The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas.
I'm only saying that places like these exist—smaller, walkable, pleasant, safe cities designed for families and communities. These are just a few that I have found in my life.
And, keeping it real, it's reserved for people with money—if there would be good jobs there, too many people would come, and the large population problems would emerge.
It is sad.
Writing this reminds me of the short story by Ursula K. Le Guin—The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas.