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[The Fascination of Abandoned Towns and the Quest for Solitude]-[#188 Abandoned Towns in English]

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The Phenomenon of Abandoned Settlements

In this episode, the host explores the intriguing concept of towns where no one lives anymore—places that have been rendered abandoned, uninhabited, or deserted. These locations, often referred to as "ghost towns," carry a sense of mystery and are frequently surrounded by vivid legends.

Understanding the Terminology

  • Abandoned: Implies that the former residents have left the area behind.
  • Uninhabited: Suggests that while the location was previously occupied, it is now void of its inhabitants.
  • Ghost Town: A term that often adds a "sinister air" to the location, sparking the human imagination.
  • Deserted: A straightforward descriptor indicating that there is absolutely no one present.

The Paradox of Living in a Deserted Town

Moving to a deserted town offers a unique lifestyle. One could become the sole inhabitant, effectively holding the position of mayor with "100% of the votes." The advantages are numerous: no parking hassles, no noise, no arguments with neighbors, and total freedom from traffic laws. However, the host notes a significant drawback: the psychological weight of isolation. Being the only person in a town can be "terrifying," especially when one hears a "strange noise" in the silence.

Why Towns Become Abandoned

There are multiple historical and economic causes for depopulation:

  • Epidemics: Devastating diseases like smallpox, typhus, or cholera have historically reduced populations.
  • Economic Decline: Many towns grew around mines, and when the mine was "no longer profitable," the workforce vanished.
  • Labor Shifts: Peasants often left agricultural life for factories, seeking safer or more consistent work.

Today, many villages are fighting depopulation through initiatives that offer free housing or subsidies to entrepreneurs, hoping that the Internet will make it "feasible to run a business" from remote, quiet locations.

A Mini-Story: The Radical Decision of John

To illustrate the reality of seeking solitude, the podcast presents a story about John, a "successful executive" living in the city center. Feeling "stressed out" and unsatisfied with his life, John made a "radical decision": he sold "100% of what he owned" and moved to an abandoned village.

While the first year was "great" and full of "tranquility," the situation changed when "word got out" that his town was a fantastic place to visit. Soon, John was forced to "put up with tourists every day." This experience highlights the irony of his search for peace; as a result, John is now looking to move to yet another deserted town to escape the crowds he never intended to host.

🎯Key Sentences

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I find this phenomenon fascinating.
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They all mean the same thing.
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Some people's imaginations can be very vivid.
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Now, let's use a little imagination.
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The result would be obvious.
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📝Key Phrases

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make a radical decision
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at some point in the past
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go around and around
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no more hassles
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bother someone
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📖 Transcript

Today, I'm going to talk about towns where no one lives anymore for one reason or another.
With a mini-story, we will meet John, a man who, tired of his lifestyle, makes a radical decision.
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