What price do executives pay for a seemingly more happening big-city life? - The Economic Times

Via The Economic Times:

Big-city respondents (in Delhi, Mumbai) come across as indifferent, busy, internet-connected executives with hectic social life on the surface. But their real-world relationships are weak. In contrast, small-city respondents (in Chandigarh, Jaipur, Ahmedabad) have stronger and warmer relationships with those around them.

What price do executives pay for a seemingly more happening big-city life? - The Economic Times

Interesting take on quality of life in the global environment. Technology shapes life, and technology is also part of creating the social fabric.