Kant spent his whole life in and around Konigsburg, Germany, his small, Prussian home town, and yet he is one of the greatest philosophers that the world has ever known. Somehow, he tapped into the objective reality, and divine truth was revealed to him. Provincialism and small town living, thus, seem to be no real impediment to self-actualizing.
You should do like Kant: maverize, tap into objective reality, think great thoughts, feel with real warmth, create and invent and compute your way into intellectual and artistic greatness. Unleash your innate genius, and work very hard to produce your display of gems for the world to be awed by.
When your life as a living angel is underway, a choice that you have made and are living, then it will not matter if you live in Prussia, near MIT, or are stuck in the muck on a dairy farm northeast of Fosston, Minnesota. God and the universe are equally accessible from any of these places of residence.
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