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RE: The houses we build

what is good to note is that our experience in this life is determined by our perception, not by what actually happens to us.
I've learned a valuable lesson here, sir. That our perception of what we need is the best in life.

Not in our ability to fulfill all the desires we have. When you buy a Ferrari, you don't really need that supercar. You just need acknowledgement that you can have it. You can only fulfill your desire to have it regardless of your level of need. Who needs a Ferrari if you don't have free roads to drive it as fast as you want?

I really have no desire to have a new building because the current building is still very worthy for me to pass on to the generations after us. I mean, if it could be minimized, then this house should have a large family room for warmth and gathering rather than the unclear privacy for what we are fighting for. Life is very short; you only need to interact a lot with the people you care about.

Have a nice day.

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You just need acknowledgement that you can have it.

So much of life is this way, right? Lonely people having a lot of sex, not feeling any love - a numbers game, not quality or need.

It is interesting these days, as a lot of the new houses are about spending time away from the family, whereas in the past, it was about spending time with the family.