RSSLife has many dimensions.
Family relations are strong in Iran, and extend beyond the nuclear family. Friendships are deeper and more meaningful. Selfishness is discouraged, not promoted. Consumerism is discouraged in favor of human connections. The cultural ideal is one of moral values. People recite from memory centuries-old poetry about love, humility, compassion, magnanimity, and generosity. They are not bombarded by marketing robocalls. They don’t spend long hours at work. They receive a month of severance for every year worked, not a week. Taxes are low. Doctors don’t push treatments for money. They are not prayed upon by lawyers. Everyone is not surrounded by potential litigators. Schools are where students study and develop close life-long friendships, not where adolescent girls wear makeup and compete for jocks, who collect panty collections. For those who pass the exams, universities are free. Shops offer tea to customers. Flowers are given on all sorts of occasions. Everyday language is adorned with beautiful poetic politeness. The food is much better than in the US, and it is real. People don’t eat corporate chemistry sets. There are fantastic sweets and pastries, delicious, naturally ripe fruits of all kinds. There are wonderful historical monuments, second in registered world heritage sites only to Italy. There are great handicrafts of artistic sophistication. There are snow-capped mountains, temperate rainforests, tea plantations, rice paddies, canyons, deserts, oases, palm dotted beaches.
Life has many dimensions.