Does the utopian area that you live in have no detractions, as seen by others?
Earthquakes, wildfires, mudslides, tornados, hail storms, snow storms, floods, blizzards,
ice storms, and lightning are viewed with horror by people who live in areas that don't have that particular type of weather or natural disaster.
East coast types think Californians are crazy to live in earthquake prone areas.
Both coasts look at the midwest tornadoes and think of the movie "Twister".
West coast dwellers think hurricanes are terrible.
It all depends on your perspective.
My parents live on a small island off the Mid-atlantic coast, in an area that has seen its fair share of hurricanes.
They realize that the next storm could completely destroy their home.
They love where they live.
They feel that the positives outweigh the negatives. Beautiful sunrises and sunsets, dolphins playing in the surf,
the occaisional whale sighting, and the general relaxation of living by the ocean balance out the odd hurricane.
They leave the island when a storm gets too close, and repair damage after the storms clear.
They won't move to a different area just because a hurricane might come by again.