Tell me what would I miss about this planet??
Well, if you really don't like it here, leave, already.

As a geologist, I find this to be a fascinating place, with a dynamic history--and present. It has an idiot problem which could get ugly, but idiots tend to be a self-correcting problem.
Funny thing, though my travels have been limited to 37 of the lower 48 and three provinces of Canada, just about any place I have been I have been able to find beauty in my surroundings, although I have a habit of getting off the main road. I have met some mighty fine folks out there, no one perfect (and that includes the guy in the mirror), but with definite redeeming qualities.
Sure, those other places beckon. New planets, new rules, more to figure out, but this one is fascinating, too. Nothing I saw there would not have an analog here, unless it was something completely new.
So, sure, some day out there I'd get tired of the smell of my own sweat and the taste of recycled suit water and dream of lying on a beach like I did in my youth, swimming in the ocean, or standing on a moutaintop in the Alleghenies, or the deserts of Nevada, The Northern Rockies, the smell of bilge water on a workboat, the sight of the endless skies of The Big Empty where you can really see the stars we dream of on a crisp winter night. Yeah, there would be things I miss, even some people, but that wouldn't stop me from going.