You are on page 1of 2

Do you want a hectic and light-filled lifestyle or do you prefer a slower pace of life?

If you are inclined towards the second options, then it may be time to move to the
field. Living a simple life in the country may seem like a terrible experience for many,
but it
could be a dream come true for others.
However, before deciding to move to the country, you should also be aware of the
challenges of rural life. For example, employment opportunities are much scarcer in
rural areas than in cities, so it can be difficult to find a suitable job or pursue a chosen
career in the field, and it also has dangers such as insects, forest fires. , floods of rivers
and other natural disasters that probably will not affect a city. If some of these
disasters do you physical damage, you will not be able to go to a medical center
quickly, because there are no nearby, and if you find one, you will be surprised. that
access to healthcare is limited and unprofessional. But not everything is bad, it is well
known that moving to the field can improve physical and mental health. This is not
surprising considering the numerous health benefits of living in the country as you do
not have stress because of how quiet and safe the field is, in addition, you will have
more space so you can raise animals or make a garden full of organic food It is good for
your health or fill it with flowers that are visually relaxing, so the air is cleaner and it is
not enough to see the beautiful plants, at night you can clearly see the moon and the
stars that keep you company.
According to your preferences, you can make the best decision. In conclusion, be sure
to think carefully about the pros and cons of moving to the country before taking the
big step.

Content and
Organization
Communicative
Achievement
Organization
Use of English
(Grammar and
Vocabulary)
Mechanics

You might also like