What are the attractions of "the good life" as described by different people living in cities?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response would be:
Different people define "the good life" differently, yet it often includes these attractions:
(a) Employment opportunities
(b) Diverse educational institutions
(c) Wide variety of stores and specialty shops
(d) Diversity of people, architecture, and lifestyles
(e) Cultural centers, museums, performing arts centers, and theaters
(f) Entertainment and nightlife
(g) Professional sports teams
(h) Good restaurants

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