I don't think you have a black or white answer to your question. And only one or two folks have the answer.
There are fewer pleasures other than children, and grandchildren in life. But that option is only if you harvest it.
Our kids and grand kids have many downfalls, and are far from perfect, but more than likley they are in the ok range if you handle it right.
Marrage with our kids changes many things, as well as jobs. All can be dealt with if you put forth enough effort, and don't go in to the blame thing. Social skills are needed, even if it is your own blood.
Moving is not without effort, and being happy is in the same book. If there are others in your part of town that are hapy, why can't you somehow find their key?
I think that moving back to our home town becomes important to us as we get older. The question is why? I guess is it is because it reminds us of our childhood and fun days we remember to the day we die. We were with out alot of care, and in a comfort zone we wish we could hang on to.
It is no doubt a peace of mind thing before we explore the next world, or unknown world.
I can talk big because I have never left my home town, and my children are in a decent driving range for the most part.
I have no idea of how wonderful your home town is, but I can't see how it could be worth more than a simple hug from a grandchild. Your grand kids will love and hate you at times probably, and you aren't real important at certian times as they grow older. But you can influance them to no end, even if it is by example.
I would consider the different location as a material thing, and a family as the most important.
I base my opinion on a divorce, custody battle, as well as a house fire. The rest of this old world means little to me now.
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