You see, living in a mansion isn’t necessarily right.
When you have a million rooms and a home feels like a museum as unfortunately many wealthy people invest in, you end up, well, living in a cold museum.
On the other hand, a home which is small, but the right size, is warm and cozy.
This is a very important factor in life.
I recently read an article which made the “heimesheh” point.
It says, that when people get money they buy privacy, the mansion at that quite place in town or that five star resort, but what they are really buying is loneliness.
I am most impressed at a friend of mine, Bertie Lubner who having built a mansion as a holiday (vacation) home, it was beautiful to see that it was filled with all the neighborhood children frolicking in the pool and other amenities.
In the end of the day possessions make you lonely, people make you comfortable.

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