I always thought that if you were committed to a place, you would be there all the time -- not just one time a week
I always thought that nice to have versus need to have meant -- that one should be reasonable in terms of deciding what they really needed -- like for example taking up two large office spaces in a full building when you work there only once a week -- yeah, exactly, that's need to have ... psshh
I always thought that if someone was there before you and had set up all their possessions, that you should kindly ask them to move -- wrong again, you can just move them up and out -- of course, don't involve them in consultations -- and of course just tell them when you have planned to move them, just because -- I guess the pilgrim/manifest destiny mentality still exists today -- then again, what do you expect from someone educated partly in New England
But what do I know ... back to moving -- I can feel our town improving as we speak -- smell that? that's progress ... would someone move the cow with horns and the nose ring away from me, please?
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