In New York
"I'm waiting
for the bus that is going to drive me back home in Boston. I'm studying there.
But I prefer New York. I love the diversity this city has. The diversity of
ethnic backgrounds, of neighborhoods, of events and stuff that happens here.
I'm originally from
India. I grew up there. Here it's much more individualistic. But I like it that
way. Because thanks to individualism people have a certain freedom here in
their everyday life. You don't have to tell your friend what you're gonna do or
why you want to do something, you just do it. That's the good part of
individualism. People don't care about what you're doing in your life. You're
free to act the way you want as an individual. There isn't a big peer pressure
to do things a certain way."