Reason to live in countryside.

I vividly remember that whenever my dad and grandmother asked me to build a house in my father’s hometown, I used to say I wouldn’t do that because the environment was toxic and not friendly, although still now. But my aunt and uncle came to our house to tell me that the city life was amazing, exciting, and costly, but if I moved to my father’s hometown, I could save so much money, which I spent there on food and electricity bills and house rent. The reason behind that is that we have our own land for living and harvesting. They said my family could grow everything for survival and selling, such as all types of vegetables, rice, and fish, which we are still harvesting, but when we started living there permanently, we could grow more. And they also suggested that down the road we can build small houses for rent to generate passive incomes. Before I ended the conversation, I asked them if there was a massive problem with the electricity. Within 24 hours, you had the electricity only for 4 hours. Because that was a small village, they said people there were using solar power to get more electricity for the rest of the hours. Some houses only used solar power for more of it. It sounded more convincing and reliable. A few days later, I went there and brought with me some money (10000 inr) for an inspection, and I stayed there to check how much I had to spend in a month. It made me wound up that the amount I brought with me only spent half of it. After that, I finally agreed to live there, and one more reason was that whenever I got up early in the morning, I could see green filth, have fresh air to breathe, and so on. That's why I would prefer to live there for forever. 

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