I've spent a good part of my life in Silicon Valley, California, and I really like that place.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One of the great things about moving to Silicon Valley is that you're surrounded by all these people who've done it before. This place is an assembly line that takes a couple of twenty-somethings and walks you through everything you need to learn.
What I like about South Florida is there's a good quality of life here; the cost of living is much lower than Silicon Valley.
I moved to San Francisco when I was 20 years old. I couldn't even drink yet. My friends in college thought I was so stupid for missing out on the four best years of my life. But I was so ready to start living my own life and absorb Silicon Valley culture.
I love living in California and being able to go to the beach or go to the woods.
I love California. I love Hollywood.
San Francisco is an interesting place. It's always been such a nice culturally diverse environment, which it still is, but there's a lot of money there now and a lot of dot com's so it's a little different than it used to be.
I've little in common with the scene in Silicon Valley and San Francisco. I'm a New Yorker.
In actuality, California could be a wonderful place to live. In fact, if you're highly educated and ambitious, you can do quite well here while enjoying the sun and the fun. The only problem: California will then blame you for your success and recommend that all your cash be removed from you.
Silicon Valley is a mindset, not a location.
I love California, I practically grew up in Phoenix.