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What is your take on the idea that a low cost communication and transportation lines are going to cause a migration of people from cities to rural areas? Do you think cities will remain to have the growth they have been seeing?

Two other arguments that there will be increase population in rural areas are: aging population prefer more relaxed laid back way of life, and the future preference for people are to be around amenity rich areas with a focus on entertainment. Some examples of entertainment are beach life or skiing.

So do you see people spreading out.... or staying compact like cans of tuna?

I’ll add my thoughts later.

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