fifthdimensiondweller
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Cars - not required. Do they make life easier? In most places - yes. But a necessity?
As I'm sure others have said, this varies greatly depending on where you live. If you live in a city or a place with public transportation- sure, it isn't needed. But our society has been built around people having cars and being able to get places with them- most jobs where I grew up were located in the city 25 miles away- we had absolutely zero public transport options. Within walking distance of my home was a hot dog stand, a family owned grocer, a small construction company, and a post office. Obviously some people would need to work elsewhere and would need a car. I see a lot on threads like this where people will say "I grew up without wifi/ cars/ smartphones/ etc." I 100% understand the point people are trying to make, but it isn't a fair comparison to compare life decades ago to life today, or to compare life in the city to life in the country, because society has changed its expectations for how far people can travel for a job. Plus, I wouldn't think moving wouldn't help a lot of people, since cost of living will likely be higher in a more urban area than in a rural one, which would negate the savings of being able to walk or use public transport.