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I dunno exactly how to describe this, having lived in NYC for a while and having been around the city for a long time due to living nearby, but after a point you start to see the city for what it really is. The insanity tends to really only be cordoned off in certain areas (the Bronx and Brooklyn, and on the subway) the rest is not nearly as bad. Now granted, I lived in a pretty nice part of the city which made it a lot easier to not have to deal with the rabble, but I think it's saying something that there are good parts of the city, outside of Manhattan, that people just choose to ignore if they live outside of it.
That being said, I totally get people not wanting to live there. I think NYC is very much for a specific type of person, and most people outside of New York probably won't ever understand why the city is what it is. This is also true of people outside of the city who think it's some kind of haven of diversity (it isn't, most people still self-segregate in ghettos which is honestly not a bad thing since you can easily avoid the worse parts of town by sticking to the people who aren't as badly behaved).
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