SouthernBumpkin
Active Member
Absolutely, I'm beloved by many due to my open mindedness to new experiences; you should try it sometime. When people never venture outside of their own little corner they do indeed become myopic, and they don't necessarily have to live in the midwest to be that way. However most of the people I live around are that way. I've lived in 4 different states, done business in at least 10 others and visited nearly all of the rest of them at some point. I've travelled to 15 different countries mostly for work, a few for pleasure so I certainly never stopped learning about the world but you sound like someone who never tried to learn much to begin with. There isn't a single state I wish to fall into the ocean or be destroyed because I'm not stupid enough to believe only I know what is good or bad about a place. I found positives about nearly every place I've visited, even Alabama and Saudi Arabia. I wouldn't want to live in either place but some folks do and that's fine. I just shake my head and laugh at how many Iowans make disparaging remarks about California when they've never lived or visited there.
The fact that we have a post taking offense to the Stanford band dissing us says a lot about our underlying sensitivity to our general backwardness. There are many positives to living in Iowa; geographical variety and rich cultural experiences aren't among those positives.
Wow! Tell us more of your extensive world travels! Please teach us poor Iowa folk who frequent this message board more about the various cultures and regions you've frequented.
I just shake my head and laugh when someone defines there self worth in terms of the extent of their travels and business acumen. Those things will not last and you will become a miserable person. Oh but based on your posts it appears you already are. Couldn't imagine being stuck in such a wasteland such as Iowa with nothing to do but hang out with my family and make friends with some of the friendliest people in the world.