If it's a place that would make you satisfied (and most important, feel better than things are now) to live there, that could be a good choice.
It's complicated. Expanding on my answer to shewhomust below: it's a job that's very attractive to me in a location that is not somewhere I would want to live long-term for multiple reasons, including the climate and the distance from aging parents (and while one of my partners could move with me, one really couldn't). The logistics of moving would be fraught. And there are some associated issues with having felt for years now that I live in a permanent state of transience without breathing room to call my own and while it is likely that financial security would alleviate some of that, I've still moved seven times since 2013 and that's just a lot.
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It's complicated. Expanding on my answer to