You Are Not Moving South. You Are Entering a Climate Algorithm. People say they are "moving to Florida" the way they say they are "trying a new restaurant." Casual. Hopeful. Lightly optimistic. No one announces, "I am entering a semi-tropical peninsula governed by humidity physics, insurance repricing cycles, infrastructure stress tests, and a rotating cast of hurricane names." But that is what you are doing. Florida is not merely a place. It is a pressure system. It is a long, narrow landmass where atmospheric instability meets human ambition. It is a peninsula that behaves like an economic magnet and a weather experiment at the same time. It attracts retirees, entrepreneurs, reinvention artists, snowbirds, developers, beach philosophers, golf strategists, fishing theologians, hospitality hustlers, and the occasional optimist who believes 92 degrees will always feel like vacation. The state does not run on sunshine alone.
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