‘early death’ seems redundant, but yes the other analysis I was referring to focuses on avoiding death, not personal flourishment. this includes: proximity to state of the art biostasis services, lifelogging-friendly laws, high paying opportunities / low cost of living & low taxes, good healthcare system, survivalist community, low murder rate, online grocery shopping, good air quality, etc.
This really depends on many factors such as social connectedness (where your connectedness may be higher where most of your friends are, or where it’s easiest to make new friends). The highest longevities in the US are the “ski resort” counties [high altitude may play a role in this] in Colorado, but they’re too expensive for most.
Boston is significantly more disaster-proof than the Bay Area—one of the most disaster-proof of the major hubs outside of Europe.
‘early death’ seems redundant, but yes the other analysis I was referring to focuses on avoiding death, not personal flourishment. this includes: proximity to state of the art biostasis services, lifelogging-friendly laws, high paying opportunities / low cost of living & low taxes, good healthcare system, survivalist community, low murder rate, online grocery shopping, good air quality, etc.
This really depends on many factors such as social connectedness (where your connectedness may be higher where most of your friends are, or where it’s easiest to make new friends). The highest longevities in the US are the “ski resort” counties [high altitude may play a role in this] in Colorado, but they’re too expensive for most.
Boston is significantly more disaster-proof than the Bay Area—one of the most disaster-proof of the major hubs outside of Europe.