- Nathan W. Pyle’s quest to explain the basics of living in New York City started with a GIF. After teaching high-school theology classes in Ohio for two years, Pyle decided to move to New York City to pursue creative work. He got here in 2008 for an unpaid TV-production internship and noticed it was a different world than the one he left. “The most important thing I learned was to stay out of everyone’s way,” the 31-year-old told Business Insider. “Assume everyone’s trying to get somewhere important and have spatial awareness.”
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http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-survive-nyc-2014-4
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