I'd say the area people live in can significantly shape their lives, especially when it comes to opportunities and lifestyle. For example, in Shanghai, where I live, the fast-paced environment pushes me to stay updated with the latest trends in UI design, which is crucial for my work. The city's creative scene also inspires me daily, whether it's through art exhibitions or tech meetups. On the other hand, I've noticed that people in smaller cities like my hometown, Hangzhou, often have a more relaxed pace, focusing on family and community. That said, both settings have their strengths-Shanghai drives professional growth, while smaller cities nurture personal connections. It really depends on what you prioritize in life.
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To what extent can people's lives be influenced by the area they live in?
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