I live in Russia and I am satisfied with the quality of life in my country. I had the opportunity to choose some other country for permanent residence, but I rejected this idea. It seems to me that you greatly overestimate the role of economic indicators, after reaching a certain standard of living, other priorities come to the fore, for example, culture, language environment, etc.
If you are satisfied, that's good, no one is telling you to leave Russia. One can feel well in absolutely every country, depends on his/her personal needs, income, etc. But I try to draw an overall image for you, to show you the reasons, why Ukraine chooses West over Russia.
I don't overestimate the role of economic indicators, they are just as important, if not more, that's reality.
When I see immigrants from post soviet-union countries, who do shitty jobs illegally for 12 hours or even more a day and his money is briefly enough for food, when an old man can't live on pension and has no other choice but to work in order to have a food and money for medicine, you can't say that economic indicators are overestimated.