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by throwaway290
1548 days ago
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I understand emotional attachment to property. I also understand that nothing is permanent and it may be necessary to let go. Since I was a child, family moved and sold previously used estate/flats more than once. Yes, there are memories and my grandparents built and lived there. Now other people build and live there. Life goes on. We are not talking about somebody persuading you to sell your property to satisfy their fancy. It is a cause that will have positive effects on the region and the country. And you personally, meanwhile, get a free chance to move and find an even better spot that doesn't have the shortcomings of the previous one. I recall that's sort of how USA started. Framing emotional attachment as an overriding motive and purpose strikes me as an excuse for complacency, aversion to change, laziness. |
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