Jackson Hole and the Value of Lifestyle
A nice Brown trout who took a fat woolybugger (and a nice pic) before being released back in the Wind River, WY.
I spent this past Saturday over the mountain in Jackson, WY. My wife and I like to make the trip over Togwatee Pass to get out of town, see some Mosse and other wildlife and eat some sushi at Nikai near the town square. Jackson is an interesting story here in Wyoming.
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I share this not as a Jackson flag-waver, but as a Wyoming resident. Throughout my travels people always asked “why?” or most often, “how?” I could possibly do what I do from such a “remote” place.
Don’t let the promise of money dictate your decisions. The money is relative. Just because the salary isn’t what you’re used to seeing doesn’t mean it isn’t adequate for a place (like Wyoming) with a lower cost of living. For most of us out here, our lifestyle, more than money, dictates our decisions. As Wyoming legend Chris Ledoux sang it, “I’ve gotta live my life, write my songs beneath these western skies.”
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Why do you live where you do? Is it because of money or because you love it? Would you trade-in your comfortable salary for a lifestyle you don’t currently lead? I’m curious to hear your thoughts!
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