Is rural life better than city life?
In this argument, Charles Crispin may have a say. A native of Florida, Mr. Crispin has worked as an executive in the corporate world for years before he decided to live it all behind and move to a ranch known as Hammock Walk, located in Okeechobee. Although he did not completely abandon the city life due to his consultancy engagements in the health care industry, he is one of those who think that life in the countryside is a great escape fr0m the stress that living in the city brings, from the busy and crowded city streets to the pile of paper work in the office.
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Charles Crispin is a man who never shied away from challenges. Thus, the change in the type of work he does – from conducting business meetings and handling clients to cattle ranch work – made tackling challenges even sweeter. Several years after acquiring his ranch, he has completely adjusted to the quieter and therapeutic life in Hammock Walk.
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Life in the ranch
Living the simple life, according to Mr. Crispin, has done wonders to his soul. An article at Daily Mail shares that living among the crowds affects the part of the brain that deal with emotion and stress. Studies show that exposure to green spaces reduces stress, boosts health, and makes people less vulnerable to depression.
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More about Charles Crispin’s life in the ranch can be read at his blog.
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