The Urban vs. Rural Debate

in #hive-15385025 days ago
If you know me, you’d probably know I’m a hodophile. I’ve been to so many places you can’t even begin to imagine, from big cities to very remove villages. This year, the plan was to take things slow but when I have I ever taken things slow? The past few weeks have been very busy for me as I’ve been on the road a lot. Running from from one city to another and one village to another.

A few days ago, I was in a rural community very far from the whole world( my description of how I see the place) and I couldn’t stop thinking how the people here are able to live normal lives. I felt I had been trapped there cos the journey from the closest town was about 4 hours ride and the road there held nothing but smaller villages with a few people. The town itself wasn’t really small as it was a bit of a busy town, but I just felt it was too secluded from the rest of Ghana.

Growing up in the capital town of Ghana, I had no idea what a village looked like. I only knew the busy city life and how things were there. All my family members I know of are in the same city with us so unlike others who would have to travel to the village to see an aunty or other family members, all I needed to do was occupy the front seat of my dads car and we are there in a few minutes.

I don’t really know if during that time I had ever thought of being in a rural area. My mom had told me stories from her travel experiences and I wanted to experience that life so badly sometimes but I wouldn’t say I was madly in need of it. But, life always has its way of doing things. A few years down the line, and I would say I’ve experienced more than I can think of. Back in the university, we had this field trip program where students will be taken to villages to conduct a research in the town.

I was so happy about that field trip but guys, it was something else. Even our journey there wasn’t a joke as driver got lost. We spent our first night in a school classroom, both boys and girls and it wasn’t until a few days later the community finally found a decent place for us. Also, there was no electricity in the community and no public transportation. We had to walk about an hour to a different community where some of our mates were to charge our gadgets for our research. To even make a call, you’d literally have to be on a tree in the middle of the road.😂 Man, it was something else but aside all these I would say it was really fun.

It was more like a time away from the whole world. I got to experience life from other peoples perspective and that gave me a new view to this whole life thing. I thought I didn’t have it all but honestly, what I have is someone’s prayer. Since then, I’ve been to several other rural communities and I just keep understanding and learning more. With the kind of life I’m living and want to live, I really know that rural communities are not for me.

Even though they hold their own advantages of living there, I just don’t think it’s for me. I love busy places with more opportunities. I like to be on the move everyday, doing this and that and I also love to have fun. I’m yet to see Kwesi Arthur organise a concert in a village.😂 In as much as I love the whole idea of rural communities in a way due to the peace and quiet they come with, I’d go in for the busy and bustling cities where you literally have no peace of mind because I don’t want peace, I want problems!😂


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One day you'll settle down and want peace and quiet and a safe place to call home. I think the countryside is good for those who have lived there and know how to value contact with nature and the food that comes from the land itself.

For now, enjoy your busy life!

You’re right, when I retire I wish to move far away from the busy life to enjoy.

The fact that you are living my dreams is so beautiful, I've always have the intention of traveling around the world. It's so saddens I've been to anywhere before, I believe I will still do that one day. Meanwhile I love rural area a lot. There are lots of peace there.

You will go to places, it’s just a matter of time. Sometimes God saves the best for the last.❤️

Amen, thanks my Love 😘

Wait did you say you prefer drama over the peace from rural settings?

I actually love both, and enjoy travelling around the world, but rural lifestyle is just pleasing.

I’m that kind of person who’s always in my lane. If I should be in the rural area, I wouldn’t have a life. Even as I am in an urban area now, I don’t really have much of a social life.

You don't want peace ke. There is nothing that beats having peace of mind sha. And as for kwesi Arthur going to perform in a village that is not possible now🤣🤣. I don't think they can afford him. I have never lived in a village ,all my life has been in either a town or a city but then if you stay in those rural areas you get to eat food that are naturally made from plants or even animals and you can even be there without having to face traffic congestion on the road and all of that . But you ady saalready idnt problems not peace. So it is quite understandable. Nice read

I love peace, but sometimes I need violence.

You must be a rich kid given that you’ve been living in the city all your life.🤭

Na I lived in the city and town but not rural area sha.

That’s what you will say.😂

What do you mean by that hun??

😂😂😂

Naughty girl.

A fun unpleasant experience.
Glad you at least enjoyed the field trip despite the challenges.

Oh , I did!

That's nice.