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12/07/02

Dilemma      

5:33 PM

My parents moved to Ohio several months before I decided to go to college.  Since then, I've sold my house in Southern IL and moved to this refrigerator box in the sky in Chicago, and essentially left myself homeless.  Which brings about the most frequently asked question by friends, family, and strangers alike:  Where are you going to go after you graduate?   It is a good question, and one I can't seem to find an answer for.  I have family in Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky.  My friends are scattered from Chicago to Central-Southern Illinois to Kentucky.  I spent a couple good years in and around Nashville, TN.  I will effectively be able to move anywhere I want.  No mortgages, jobs, or other ties holding me to a specific area.  Can there be such a thing as too much freedom?  

 

Where would you go if you were suddenly cut free from all dependents, bills, etc.  If you could move anywhere in the United States without worry of children, and/or significant others - where would you go?

 

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