A House
There are an enormous number of different houses, and the question isn’t so much where you want to live, but more what you can afford when it comes to a home. From experience, I can say that the neighbourhood matters more to me than the house itself. You can change a house (on the inside), but you can’t do anything about the neighbours. An unsafe area certainly won’t become safe just because I live there.
As I get older, the homes I live in get smaller. Even my first flat was bigger than the place I live in today. I’ve lived in a mobile home, and everything in it was practically arranged. You could say it was a tiny home. Apart from the cold, this is definitely the type of dwelling (tiny) that I prefer. I don’t like collecting things, and I feel like that happens more easily in a standard house than in a tiny home.
What I would want is a house where I can stand up straight and lie down stretched out. It seems awful to me (as you can see in the video below) to crawl around everywhere and never be able to stand upright (except outside). I suppose such dog kennels are only suitable in places where you can spend a lot of time outdoors. Of course, it also depends on who you live with in terms of how much space you need. Right now, I have no idea where I’ll be living in a few years, but who knows, it might be somewhere completely different from where I am today, and the house is being renovated, something I’ve decided to do for now, though I can’t really see myself spending the rest of my life here. They say life is a cycle. If that’s the case, I’ll end up in a little house in the village where I was born (which seems unlikely to me).
Where I'm going to die.... I can't tell you that either. Somewhere in the countryside ;-)) I don't really need a fixed place if I imagine that I'll probably be alone again at some point. Here today and there tomorrow is perfectly okay for me. But wherever I stay, no matter how long, I need it to be spacious. Very important: high ceilings! So as not to feel smothered, and for the sound of the music. The home doesn't have to be cluttered. But it must offer enough space to feel free. I feel freedom physically, not just mentally. I find these tiny houses exciting, but unsuitable for me.
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I don't want a big house when I get older but my house should be neat and clean and it should be airy and able to receive ample sunlight because I like natural light. I don't like closed or dark rooms. Also, there should not be big buildings around my house because they can restrict my view.
Life is a cycle, I believe in this, have you noticed how people's lives change, economic resources , then with the passage of time they become millionaires, some change their way of being forgetting that they were poor, but others continue their low profile enjoying what they have and helping other people, something very sensible in my opinion, when you have money it is better to be more subtle when acting
I prefer to live in a place where I feel good about myself. I don't have my dream house yet, I may never have it, but as long as I'm alive I'm still dreaming.
I like living with the comforts of home. To come home and enjoy my space.
I don't like these inventions of houses at all. To each his own.