City Limits by Colson Whitehead starts off sarcastically saying that New York City is the best place ever and that it has ruined other towns and cities for him. However, Colson says that every single person in New York City has their own different version of New York City which results in over eight million different cities. People begin to build their own New York as soon as they lay eyes on it. With each new place and experience a person goes to is another “brick” in their version of New York.New York City is always changing but according to Whitehead, buildings that have been torn down and replaced by new ones will always be there because it was there when he built his New York. Just because the city changes doesn’t mean Colson’s New York will. New York City is always changing and it doesn’t wait for anyone and sometimes we don’t even notice that these buildings are gone before it’s too late. This means that many times, people do not get to say their proper goodbyes. Colson says that he wished he had the chance to say good bye to places he did not get a chance to bid farewell to, including his old apartments. New York City doesn’t wait for anyone and changes everything. Colson mentions in the end that the city doesn’t expect us to stay the same so we should give it the same courtesy.