There are plenty of good choices--that is, if the globalists keep their dirty paws off of them (Soros, that refers to you in particular). I would not want to live in Africa, tropical parts of South or Central America, or southern Asia.
That leaves plenty of places--assuming Soros doesn't import the lowlife into every corner of the planet (and, the way that thing is going, that is happening at an alarming clip). New Zealand has plenty of fun things to do, and it does get cold on the South Island (the North Island is warmer). Germany is a fun place to explore--assuming, again, that DRECKel doesn't impose strict political correctness laws (yes, I can handle the strict drug laws because I do not waste my money ruining my brain on that). (And the language is one I could continue improving on.) The countryside of England or Scotland is also good, if they will only leave the culture alone (instead of forcing Christi-SCAM-ity or islam on me). Iceland is a beautiful country, but has relatively little to do and is quite expensive.
In the states, there are quite a few nice places (again, assuming Warren and AOC do not get elected into office and push the lowlifes everywhere in the country). Maine is a good state--within a few miles of Portland, there are plenty of things to do. L.L.Bean is located in Freeport, and Palace Playland is nearby. The area near Exeter, NH is also nice--not that far from the coast, near Manchester but not directly in, and within easy driving distance from several amusement parks. Northern NH is also nice--near Storyland, Santa's Village, and Attitash. They do get cold in the winter--not a big deal if you are equipped for it.
Or, some place like Wyoming, Montana, or Idaho. The down side there is relative scarcity of amusement (but there is a lot of outdoor activity--Montana is not named "Big Sky Country" for nothing). The weather there can get cold (again, if you are equipped for it, that is no big deal--I would rather have it -40 with blizzards out than have the problems associated with multi-culturalism, lousy immigrants that do their best to ruin the native area, and political correctness).
I will pass on Florida, southern Texas, southern Arizona, California, Puerto Rico, Mexico, and the areas near the biggest and dirtiest cities (New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Atlanta, and so on). There are way too many problems with the southeast, and not just the hot, humid summers. And not just the fire ants, water moccasin snakes, and bees. I would rather find a place where I fit in with regard to the weather than a place where people are forced to live together that clash with each other (a recipe for high crime rates, too). And the biggest problem I have with the southeast is that stupid bible belt--at least Maine and Montana are not part of that abomination.