Another successful BizTechDay conference Edith organized this year. This is BTD's first year in New York, and I helped out so that I could have a perfect excuse to come to New York again.
As always, I take away more than just the content of the conference itself (whether as an attendee or organizer). Although there was no crazy parties like SXSW's this time, I once again met many new friends and hung out with them till late.
The sad part for me about conferences is that the interesting people I meet there are usually not local, hence very hard to stay in touch with. Friends like to joke about me discriminating local suitors and that I somehow often find love interest at conferences. But then, I have met no one nearby whom I can really develop a serious relationship with.
Late summer in New York is beautiful and the vibrant vibe of this city never changes. I am seriously considering to live a bi-coastal life. I don't necessarily want a nomadic lifestyle again, but I have lived in San Francisco long enough that I feel like it's time for a change. I belong to big cities... They give me abundant energy and variety of things that I love in life.
