It doesn't matter where you live. You can create any environment you want around you. You can have any relationships. You can do anything you could imagine right where you are.
I disagree.
Where you lives has a LOT to do with your quality of living.
Struggling to make $7k/month to scrape by in New York City? Move somewhere where $2000/month can make you feel like a king.
Being in a bigger city with high population can increase the chances of you succeeding significantly. If you met even just one person that changed your life, and you have a 20x time chance to do that in a big city, where would you go?
If where you live or your living situation makes you unhappy, how do you think that effects you as you work on your business?
A couple of years ago I moved to Scottsdale. Completely changed my life as I surrounded myself with entrepreneurs. a year and a half later I left the country to travel the world, and have lived in more countries than most people visit. These experiences had a very profound, positive impact in my life.
Look at the difference moving to Phoenix made to @MJ DeMarco @biophase @AllenCrawley @Eskil
If you don't think where you are living is for you, MOVE. Don't think about it, just do it.