If you prefer a colder climate by all means move. You allegedly did well in Eastern Europe and Russia, though you still left there, so who knows.Winston wrote:
Every great writer prefers to live in colder dryer climates, not hot or humid climates, because they interfere with deep thinking. Every great artist, musician, composer, writer and philosopher has come from a cold climate region. There's a reason for that.
Is there a biological reason why some people sweat profusely?
But I have to shake my head in amusement at your statement about every great artist, composer, etc. The number of great writers, artists and musicians that come from South America, the Carribean, and Asia are staggering. No need to list them.
I guess by this theory every African American musician who has added to our collective culture only was able to do this cause they moved from Africa and live in our "deep thinking" colder climates of the Angloshere.
Someone pointed out the obvious - that you are in poor shape and sweat. No big deal - you wouldn't be the first person to sweat in Asia. But somehow you have decided it's not your problem, it's some systemic inability to be a deep thinker in a hotter climate.
You crack me up. I love it