Well, if loving my hometown and having a positive outlook for its future means I have issues, then yes I have issues.ricecrackers wrote:you've got some issues mate. good luck with that.Will wrote:Your attitude is like someone from Elizäbeth saying "I was born and grew up in a low socio-economic area, and so I may as well give up and not try"ricecrackers wrote:[
thats just rubbish, and I have license to say that thanks to your classless response
the place lacks wealth, it lacks arable land and it lacks sufficient water. its not a major seaport either, again due to its location it never will be.
you can regard these as problems or you can regard them as facts of life and live with them. you seem to be of a school of thought that people are holding back the city. holding back from what precisely?
from experiencing the same growth as Perth, Brisbane or Melbourne? thats just stupid to be even comparing with those places.
as it is the plight of the town of Adelaide is simply reflecting its natural environment and location. its size, wealth and politics follow suit. deal with it and accept it for what it is else you'll be doing this for the rest of your life
I've always achieved, innovated and succeeded in my work life but I take a long view and bigger picture outlook on matters such as whats described in this thread.
you could spend your life doing this and maybe you might get a tree removed or a building or two approved but it wont change the bigger picture.
get out and about a bit and you'll realize there is much more to life than trying to change the spots on your home town.
I actually recommend you travel. See the world, see how lucky and well off we trully are.
And its funny you said in the last page: ""if they have any ambition they'll leave, if they're not risk takers they'll stay" and then say "I've always achieved, innovated and succeeded in my work life". So which one is it?