Formaldehyde
Both Fair And Balanced
That really doesn't have anything at all to do with success in an industry which is locally based. It has to do with the notion that many people seem to need to meet various others from disparate backgrounds and locations to realize how much we have in common with each other. That it is quite helpful to properly develop a sense of humanity which allows people to escape their prejudices and narrow-mindedness that frequently festers in such atmospheres.Far be it from me to disagree with Mr. Twain, but I know many who try with a pretty good degree of success in an industry with little locational flexibility.
See the graph I posted in a different thread of the percentage of Americans from various states who have passports for a great example.
Of course, it is no panacea either. For instance, there are some who join the military and are stationed overseas who don't seem to get over their bigotry despite being exposed to many other cultures. Instead, their experiences seem to just strengthen these feelings.
But I think in general it is indeed true.