Indiana vs. Tennessee - A Quick Chat That Got Me Thinking
She said she misses Tennessee.
According to her, there's just more to do there--more fun, more places to go, more action. But she also acknowledged something that made me nod:
Indiana has more job opportunities.
That, she said, was the main reason for the move.
When she turned 18, her mom--who had already relocated to Indiana--invited her to come live with her. And once she saw the difference in paying jobs, she understood why people are making the move.
So now I'm asking you...
Do you live in Tennessee or Indiana?
Which one do you prefer--and why?
Drop a comment below and let me know about your experience. Whether it's the food, the fun, or the future you're chasing, I'd love to hear what made you choose where you live.
Let's talk about it.
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