Each time you can also apply this argument in reverse: I don’t like X about my city, so I’m happy that in the figure, the company will relocate me to NYC. And since NYC is presumed to be overall better, there are more instances of the latter rather than the former.
It seems to me you are taking the argument seriously, but very selectively.
(I think both kinds of thoughts pretty often, and I’m overall happy about the incoming move).
Each time you can also apply this argument in reverse: I don’t like X about my city, so I’m happy that in the figure, the company will relocate me to NYC. And since NYC is presumed to be overall better, there are more instances of the latter rather than the former.
It seems to me you are taking the argument seriously, but very selectively.
(I think both kinds of thoughts pretty often, and I’m overall happy about the incoming move).