Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

Rural communities have strong social cohesion out of necessity, not desire. I grew up rural, so I have some experience with this.

Suburbia hits the sweet spot of introverted personality types: you don't NEED to know your neighbors, because there are sufficient services/resources to handle everything yourself, but you also don't get hemmed into an urban chicken coop that forces you to know your neighbors.

The only people who raise alarms about "social atomization" are extroverts, and they're entirely incapable of understanding that some people actually prefer their isolation.



The point about cohesion from necessity is interesting. Thanks.

I disagree about the introvert-extrovert question. I'm deeply introverted (like, really) and also concerned about isolation.


What is it about suburbs that gives you that concern?


They do not, they focus on self over others in the modern era. Modern Rural is a horrible place often.




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: