Life here is convenient when you belong to the ones that can afford it, life is tough when you can't. This is a crystal clear division in sociey here. Up till now, daily life has been quite easy for me with all the exciting things the city offers. Work long days, go out late, work-out hard and enjoy the city's 'amenities' to the full extend.
However, life is not easy for the men and women in the street, asking you for a dime or a quarter. I realise myself everyday how lucky I am, each day that I can wake up without the main concern how to survive the day. I'm concerned about the weather, probably work and what nice things I can choose from that day. That makes me smile, happy. And makes me talk to the doorman of my apartment building and give that spare quarter to the guy who needs it.
Another part of life here is the non-judgement of who you are and where you come from and at the same time the strong society judgement who you are, what you do and how much money you have.
People are taken the way they are, when sitting in the subway people just start talking to me and their fellow subway-ers sitting next to them, no matter if you're a banker or homeless. Sharing their opinion, discussing, laughing, about whatever topic you can think of. I guess this has to do with the fantastic melting pot of cultures, races, and people this city is and the openness and endless enthusiasm of the American people, I love it!
On the other side, there is the continuous judgement in society who is good and who is bad, dominated by the media and the public. If you are a rising star, if you are rich and famous, the people will adore you, celebrate you and the places you're going will be more popular than ever.
But if you fail to be successful any moment and lose your money, you will drop in the rankings of society and a new star will be there to replace you.

These first 'encounters' make me think this is probably why the city will never stop living, never start sleeping...and that there is more to discover...
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