On the other hand, I KNOW that a year from now I am going to be in Washington DC (well, maybe). So Wuhan no longer holds a great deal of attraction. It's like having senioritis, but it happens every two years. I could make new friends, but I'm leaving in a year, I could go explore a new part of the city, but I'm leaving in a year.... See how that could become a problem? It also tends to make me negative about the place I'm living. Ew, I'm glad I'm leaving, look how they.....
This kind of thinking is a trap. If you do this, especially in the foreign service on a two year rotation, you never end up liking where you are, but are always looking forward/back. It is very important to live in the here and now, and not focus on where you were 6 months ago, or where you want to be 6 months from now.
One of the reasons why I write this blog is to help me remember to keep an eye out for new experiences. This lifestyle is a gift, and I should try to keep my sense of wonder about the world around me.