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Paola Bassanese's avatar

Short flights can be great for catching up with friends and family, but sometimes even in that scenario you may have to wait a year or more to go and visit loved ones for any number of reasons. Then, back when the UK was still in the EU, you even had people commuting from London to Paris via Eurostar - it really was a completely different world but with more opportunities for connection.

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Dimi's avatar

Great read! I liked the distinction based on relative proximity. And it is relative as you correctly pointed out that it depends on each person's means. Hoping on a plane with 1 day's notice could be affordable for some people and not for others, similarly I bet Elon Musk could cut down your 48 hours between Colorado and Greece to something like 14. So relative proximity as the metric of choice is spot on.

I also think that this metrics is interesting because it shows your "greekness" in a way. We Greeks are very family oriented and are making life choices based on our ability to be there for our parents when they get older. Without explicitly saying it, I could sense your anxiousness for being able to be where you needed to be to support your loved ones as fast as possible. It also goes to show the balancing act between leading our best life and being there just in case for our people.

Keep it up, let's get some tsipouro and explore the meaning of life by the beach soon1

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