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As those born in the 1980s, will we stay in the city or return to the countryside in 20 years?

I am born in the 1980s and used to be a doctor.

I once thought, how should I arrange my life after retirement? After much thought, I thought about going back to the countryside. This epidemic has made me even more determined in this idea.

Get a big yard, rent it or buy it, build a building with several floors, a dozen bedrooms, install an elevator, and a big kitchen. Find some like-minded friends. I am a doctor myself. I can find someone who can garden, repair, know computers and electrical appliances, and can cook and grow vegetables. . . Everyone has their own strengths and complements each other.

The children will have their own lives in the future, and I don’t want to disturb them too much. Of course, I don’t want them to disturb me either. If they want a child, they can take care of it themselves. If they have spare time, I will help financially. If they don't want to get married and have kids, I'm more comfortable.

Solve small problems by yourself, drive to the hospital for big problems. Don’t you still have a few old friends? When you can’t drive anymore, you probably won’t have long to live, so you will die in this place.

Just come and see the child before you die. In this life, the most important thing is to live comfortably.

Let the children handle the ashes as they wish. In this life of a person, life will not bring it, and death will not take it away. I came, I lived, I loved. Good.

I was born in 1977. I have always been very fond of the countryside. One of my childhood memories is there, as well as my elderly parents and many relatives and friends. My hometown is not far from the county seat. The air in my grandfather’s house is quite good in the mountains. My grandfather and his brother are both almost 100 years old, which means the air is really good. The old house in my family is made of clay and tiles. My brother and I both want to keep the old style and renovate it when we get older. The advantage of living in a rural area is that the air is good, the food is self-sufficient and it is all fresh and organic. The only worry is that the medical conditions are not very good. After all, you will inevitably get sick when you get old. Our brothers are all out of town now, and my brother is in Shanghai, where he has his registered permanent residence. My household registration remains in my hometown so that I can have the opportunity to enjoy homestead land when I return. Now I am working hard in a big city to study for my children and support my family. When I get old, I will definitely go back to my hometown.

My husband’s family is from a rural area. There is currently a wedding house where my father-in-law lives, and there are many fruit trees. I want to wait for my child to go to college and start working, and then get married, which will take at least ten or eight years. I am only over 50 years old, so I can consider returning to live in the countryside! We currently live in one house in the city and took out a loan to buy one. When the time comes, we will give one to our children and we can rent out the other for living expenses! If you go back to the countryside, it is 40 kilometers away from the city. Except for the inconvenience of seeing a doctor, it is better. You can grow some fruits and vegetables yourself, and at least you will feel more at ease eating! For other things, you can drive to the city to buy once a week or two weeks. I can only say that now that I think about it, I will not ask for anything else until the day I retire. No matter where I live, good health is king, and I must have savings in my hand [呲Teeth]

Things will have changed in the countryside 20 years later. Maybe all the villages will disappear, and farmers will at least live in small towns. By then, they have become accustomed to living in big cities. How many of the people who have died are willing to return to live in small towns or even more difficult rural areas where the conditions are far inferior to those in big cities?

When things go wrong and difficulties arise in life, people will generally either regret and feel guilty about some of the things and memories that have happened before, or they will beautify and fantasize about them, completely ignoring the historical environment at that time. and reality, ignoring the practical significance of the decision and behavior you made for a certain matter at that time. Take the example of farmers moving to cities to live and work. The purpose is to improve their lives and living environment, hoping to earn more income, hoping that they will no longer work at sunrise and rest at sunset, so that they and their Future generations enjoy more high-quality social services in urban society than in rural society.

This purpose has only become a reality for hundreds of millions of farmers who have moved to live in cities because everything in rural society is incomparable to modern urban society, and the gap between them is huge.

Therefore, when some people realize their desire to move to the city, the tense atmosphere of urban social life will lead to anxiety, which will lead to nostalgia for the slow life in the countryside. This kind of nostalgia has abandoned the hardships and sweat of farmers when engaged in agricultural production, abandoned the reality that farmers' income throughout the year is less than one month's income from working in the city, and completely ignored the backward life in the countryside. environment, and much lower social welfare benefits than other members of society.

So no matter what you think now, if there is a day when farmers who have settled in cities can return to live in the countryside, there will definitely be very few responders.

We who are born in the 1980s will all be 50-60 years old in 20 years. We have experienced the traditional production and life in the countryside, the feasting and feasting of the city, poetry and distant feelings, and the past and present. I have a little helplessness. Those born in the 1980s respect tradition and are good at innovation. They have experienced various reforms in China. When they were studying, they experienced the integration of education and the two-way choice of work. After getting married and having children, they have various goals such as houses, cars, second children, and children's education every day, but they ignore it. My own soul, this epidemic may change the pursuit of many people. Man and nature are one. When you get older, you should give your soul a suitable home. The rural areas in the next 20 years will be dominated by those born in the 70s and 80s. I think the countryside should be a modern new countryside, with simple materials and rich spiritual life... worth looking forward to!

In fact, everyone will have different choices. If you are healthy, it is recommended to go back to the countryside. After all, the fresh air is better for your body. If you have basic diseases, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, etc., it is better to stay in the city where you can enjoy high-quality medical resources. Of course, in the end, it is still recommended to stay closer to your loved ones, so that everyone can take care of each other.

Whether to stay in the city or in the countryside in 20 years, I think it is more likely to stay in the city.

This question asks whether to stay in the city or return to the countryside. It means that you are living and working in the city now. So why will you return to the countryside twenty years later?

First, you have long been accustomed to city life, and your children should also go to school or work in the city.

Second, when you are in your fifties or sixties, you have basically reached retirement age, and your health is also declining. If you have a disease or something, it is certain that the medical conditions in the city are better.

Third, the entertainment and fitness environment after retirement in the city is diverse and colorful.

The fourth is the key point. People who are used to living in the city, why should they go back to the countryside? Farming? Not to mention whether there will still be land at your disposal twenty years from now, will you be able to plant it? How much agricultural technology do you know?

So to sum up, it is most likely to stay in the city!

It varies from person to person and will be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. Most migrant workers want to return to the countryside. In the past two decades, the state has invested in urban construction and has done all that should be done. The historical role of migrant workers has been fully played, and they will slowly return to the countryside in the future. The employment pressure in the city is increasing, and it is not a problem to go to the countryside to at least have land to grow food and have enough to eat. Back then, the people who went to the mountains and countryside were forced to go to the vast countryside because wealthy people in the cities were unable to find jobs. People who didn't understand the logic thought it was a joke.

Those born in the 80s will be 50 to 60 years old in 20 years. Those who should work should still go to work, those who take care of their children, and those who take care of the older generation. Where to stay depends on the situation. Besides, In 20 years, rural areas will also be urbanized! It is enough to have a house in the city and land in the countryside!