Brutal verbality, expressed by the cordial catchphrase “Come in large numbers!”, Addressed by Moscow residents to the “enterprising” guests of the capital, is familiar even far beyond the coveted metropolis. However, not everyone understands the large-scale migration impulse of representatives of "provincial Russia" to be realized in the "stone jungle". Indeed, even in professional activities today, significant success can be achieved thanks, for example, to the capabilities of the Internet.
According to many ambitious people who want to achieve significant results in the profession and standard of living, the capital of our country is currently the embodiment of all dreams. After all, the chic life of a big city, attracting "adventurers" of all stripes with its bright lights, has been advocated by domestic media for some years as a kind of standard. However, after the most superficial analysis, it becomes clear that there are many reasons for excluding Moscow from the list of promising places of residence.
High dynamics of life. In terms of their internal structure, not every person is ready to devote his life to the frantic rhythm of a big city. Here you must always be quite active and mobile person. And this, in turn, eliminates the possibility of a normal rest. People accustomed to stability and an even way of life should be aware that Moscow does not tolerate romantic sunsets, leisurely walks and measured daily routines. The colossal efforts of “fighters for a place in the sun” are aimed primarily at career achievements, and not at getting pleasure according to their natural inclinations.
Increased aggression of people. It is impossible to stay in a calm and peaceful state of mind when the powerful dynamics of life makes you be in constant tension. If you analyze the conversations of residents of the metropolis, it immediately becomes clear that they are always dissatisfied with work, weather and neighbors. It was nervous breakdowns, stress and depression that became a kind of tribute to their health for the right to live in Moscow. It is only on TV screens shown the constant celebration of life here. At this time, positive and fun sidestep this city.
Dear life. This is especially true of housing. Not every resident of the metropolis can afford to have their own apartment or house. Especially "biting prices" for real estate in the center of Moscow. Many are content with only "square meters" on the outskirts or in the hostel. Moreover, living outside the MKAD carries with it a related problem associated with the cost of transport logistics. It is considered the norm to spend two or more hours a day on the road from home to work.
Difficult movement. Moscow traffic jams are known all over the world. The senseless spending time in traffic jams for many hours makes many residents and guests of the capital look for alternative transportation methods. Only the Moscow metro can save the situation and the choice of time as far from the "rush hour" as possible. Thus, people are forced to infringe on themselves either in comfort or in saving time. After all, with your own car you can quickly reach your destination only early in the morning or late in the evening.
Bad ecology. The lack of fresh air in this context comes first. The gas contamination of the atmosphere associated with numerous industries and the presence of a huge number of cars causes inevitable depression and headaches. It was this factor that gave rise to such a phenomenon as leaving the city for the weekend. It turns out a kind of paradox when a person seeks to get to Moscow to become familiar with something great. And when such an opportunity arises, he rushes in the opposite direction.
Communication problem. Focus on professional achievements and career put ordinary human emotions in the background. High dynamics of life is not at all designed for romantic relationships and communication with friends. It is customary to maintain a conversation in a bar or club when a couple of hours of primitive leisure exclude real relationships associated with emotional participation. Muscovites are not at all inclined to delve into each other's problems and provide substantial assistance.
Against the background of the above reasons, aimed at excluding the metropolis from the list of places acceptable for living and working on the map of the world and the country, it is important to understand that the phrase "Moscow loves the strong!" has no basis. After all, the desire to get to Olympus and be there is millions of parsecs apart.