Is it even a city?

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24 Jun 202401:46

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TLDRThe speaker expresses dissatisfaction with the city they grew up in, describing it as lacking exclusivity and character. They criticize its accessibility, contrasting it with more intriguing cities like Istanbul, where walking through the streets feels like encountering important figures. The speaker suggests that a good city, much like a good relationship, should have an element of difficulty and exclusivity. They also mention the ease of gaining access to places without waiting, reflecting on how cities with a more American-style culture might lack this sense of rarity or challenge.

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City CritiqueExclusivityUrban LifeCultural ComparisonIstanbulUrban AccessibilityCity DynamicsCity LivingRelationship MetaphorAl CityCultural Depth