@Mila_ it is and its accomplishable at least for me, not easy but we work it out somehow.
@melanieoncam - Indeed the huge distancing might be a problem for others especially when "a community" and ties with other human beings is needed.
Me, I'm kind of antisocial, mostly because I don't agree with society, the mentality of the brain-washed and total/blind obedience of those who "surround" me... off the grid, with a more relaxed illusion of freedom is much more appealing right now.
@Just_A_Guy Well, things changed a lot since, even history is not 100% accurate. Its true, in cities there are much more opportunities but why do you think that self development is not possible outside big cities?
I was born in '81 between "cinder blocks" (lived in apartments all my years), moved from one city to capital of Romania/Bucuresti and when I had the opportunity to jump into idea of having a small house on nature, smaller community relatively near Bucuresti I've seized this opportunity and took advantage of it right away because just like yourself I had so many pro arguments .
First let me start with the most important one concerning my kid, we do homeschooling starting this year so I don't have to worry about he learning vulgar words and bad behavior from other kids but in the same time I don't want for him to be/or feel excluded so children camps are taken into consideration.
At my age I did achieve the apex of my carrier as I am co-fonder of a multinational company (France, Romania, Nepal) so I don't care much about me going forward with self development but teach my kid how to do it for himself. Moving at countryside doesn't mean we need to give up tv and smartphones and internet... since 2007 most of my activity is from done from the front of my laptop.. and a laptop works ok outside big cities too.
As I've already mentioned, I plan to move this year outside Bucuresti (24 miles near, around 40 km near city capital) so its not like in movies, with houses made of dry straws and mormon-like people (tho I kind of see their point of view), with a tide and enclosed community narrow-minded community.
@CheeseMoon -
countryside doesn't necessarily mean a huge piece of land in the middle of nowhere and taking care of cows
(and no, you didn't suggested that) . But planting a tree in your own yard without the need of asking authorities to allow you to do that, taking care of your own vegetables, growing your own apples, playing outside in green grass barefoot without a street cop stopping you because you've stepped on it and other people looking at you like you are acting crazy... this freedoms have other impact in "cityside" ... for some you must pay.
@cbhours - I understand you perfectly... Romania is one of the top countries with high quality internet / providers so I'm covered all the way.
@ForceTen - well its true, when you depend on so many things, the range of possibilities and opportunities narrows a lot. I've already mentioned, since 2007 (with few interruptions) I've worked relying only on internet and my two laptops. So yes, I do understand how two or three dependencies can have a huge impact on your overall life.
A few comments are mentioning about lack of internet... well, I'm very lucky, I don't move to Alaska in the middle of the forest or snowee mountains (thus I do watch the shows about living out of the grid)
There's way to much to write about this subject and my lack of English is kind of an impediment here but yes, countryside has pro and cons like anything else on this world ... for me, my family and my situation, we see a lot of pros and very few cons (even then we can find a way to convert a con intro pro... all we need is the will to do so)
Thank you all for your input and I am interested to read (even reply) to some other opinions too.