If I Could Live Anywhere in the Worldโ€ฆ

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?

โ€œA quiet seaside sunriseโ€”the kind of place where life slows down and dreams feel closer.โ€

Thereโ€™s a question that drifts into conversations every now and thenโ€”usually over late-night chai, long road trips, or during those dreamy moments when youโ€™re staring out of a window pretending the world is yours to redesign:

โ€œIf you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?โ€

Most people answer quicklyโ€”โ€œParis!โ€, โ€œNew York!โ€, โ€œBali!โ€โ€”but my answer always takes its time, like itโ€™s packing its own suitcase before appearing.

Because for me, it isnโ€™t just about the place.
Itโ€™s about the feeling that place gives.


The Place That Lives in My Mind

If I could choose, Iโ€™d live in a small seaside townโ€”one of those places where mornings smell like saltwater and fresh coffee, and life moves just a fraction slower than the rest of the world.

Imagine this:

A little house with a wide balcony facing the waves. The sun rises lazily, painting the sky in apricot and gold. The world hasnโ€™t begun rushing yet, and the only sound is the whisper of the ocean reminding you that everything comes and goes in its own time.

The locals know each other by first names.
The cafรฉ owner waves before you even step in.
Strangers smile like youโ€™ve met before in another lifetime.

And somewhere along the curved coastline, thereโ€™s a quiet wooden desk waiting for meโ€”just big enough for a notebook, a laptop, and a steaming cup of something warm. A place where writing doesnโ€™t feel like work but like breathing.


Why There, of All Places?

Because a seaside town promises two things I crave deeply:

Simplicity and space.

Simplicity in the way life unfoldsโ€”gently, without unnecessary noise.
Space in the way the horizon stretchesโ€”wide, forgiving, endless.

Itโ€™s the kind of place where you donโ€™t just live.
You feel alive.

Some people dream of skyscrapers and city lights. I dream of tides and sunsets, of barefoot walks on cool sand, of conversations where the background music is always the ocean.


But Maybe Itโ€™s Not a Place at All

Hereโ€™s the truth I circle back to every time:

The โ€œanywhereโ€ I want to live isnโ€™t pinned on a map.

Itโ€™s a feeling.
A slower rhythm.
A softer life.

Itโ€™s where creativity feels abundant, mornings feel peaceful, and I am not constantly fighting the clock or the world.

Maybe that seaside town exists.
Maybe it doesnโ€™t.

But in my mind, itโ€™s home.


One response to “If I Could Live Anywhere in the Worldโ€ฆ”

  1. Heather Mirassou avatar

    I would like to live there too!

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