The Pulse of the City

the city is making you gently mad.

Everlasting rushing, shrouded in cynicism, the New York City, where you should earn six-figures to treat yourself to a birthday party, still and all possesses a nigh-on magnetic attraction. Whether you’re a starry-eyed tourist, a third-generation native, or an aspiring resident, the city is making you gently mad.

Breakneck speed at which people walk, with enforced brazenness in their eyes, and effortless sense of cool, their subway aptitude and vaulting ambition – all this seems to be the built-in features here. Almost everything in New York is harder than anywhere else.

  • Thrill seekers go to a weird warehouse parties.
  • Youngsters get ahold of fake IDs to explore the underground nightlife.
  • A crowd of hurries shell out a small fortune for a cab.
  • Achievers are paying extortionate rent in cash to make their way up here.
  • Millions have some luck to survive and even thrive in this hub of the culture, of financial world, of universe.
  • In the interest of your heartsease, discover something that offers respite from rat race and aloofness.
  • Watching the sunrise through a subway window, going across the bridge.
  • Delighting in jazz from street musicians in Columbus Circle.
  • Playing chess in Union Square.
  • Eating a hot baguette or a one-dollar pizza, enjoying a serene in the Central Park.
  • Getting the glorious experience of laid-back smoking on a rooftop.
  • Doing nothing at all, at any point.

If a glass of wine from a local bodega and a cigarette at dinner is your bliss, don’t cut it out. It’s affordably. Open a pack of 212 Cigarettes, puff a wisp of smoke and feel the flavor of the New York lifestyle with aromatic American blend. Get to know the city a bit better, keep an open mind, but rather enjoy the prospect of meeting tons of great, singular, extraordinary human beings outside of your orbit. An especial wisdom will be coming along with surviving in a city that is so wildly inconsistent – and so infinitely easy to adore.

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