Marah Project #1

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Marah Project #1

This falls better into the category of educational projects, namely for me researching where I think I would be best suited for me to live in, in the future.  It goes as described:

1. I have a list of all registered nations (breakaway regions/disputed territories/nations that technically don't qualify as country).  I choose a country from this list, and research it.  The research includes:

What are the living conditions?
What's the average cost of rent/groceries/etc.?
What job positions are best suited?
And other things of such

2. After researching the country, I come to 1 of 5 conclusions:

Blue zone- country seems best suited for my planned lifestyle, and will be further researched.  (Accepted)

Green zone- country seems like it would fulfill my lifestyle choices, with a few setbacks, though may be further researched as a backup option. (Accepted)

Yellow zone- country seems like it could be suit my ideal lifestyle, though also comes with a major setback or two (Apathetic)

Orange zone- country has more setbacks than advantages, and doesn't seem ideal to my lifestyle, and likely will not be further researched.  (Rejected)

Red zone- country does not fit any criteria necessary, and will not be researched further.  (Rejected).

For context, my ideal ideal lifestyle would probably be simplistic: live in a 1 bedroom flat, cook at home, use a bicycle or take public transport, the like.  Nothing extravagant, really.

3. Record the final verdict on a chart with five columns (blue, green, yellow, orange, and red zones).  After I make a decision, I will also record this on a colour-coded map.  I will colour the said country by the final verdict, so that way, I can just refer to the map instead of the paper chart.

Here's the map so far: (I apologize for low quality, I emailed it from a Chromebook to my phone).

In hindsight, it would've been better to use a black-and-white map, but I've already colour-coded a good amount of the map

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In hindsight, it would've been better to use a black-and-white map, but I've already colour-coded a good amount of the map.  I'd include the chart as well, though unfortunately I wasn't able to find it.

This probably all seems like a tedious process, but honestly, it isn't all that complicated.  It's mostly just a pattern

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