Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Strength lies in bull_____

My cousin's not in a great state physically. The reason isn't a serious pin-pointed bout of sickness but certain long-term quirks of metabolism or some other factors too.

Right now her appetite and, therefore her diet, isn't great. In her words, her simple diet keeps her in a manageable state. She knows internally what her body wants.

I shared with her my idea of interior design for strength, as a way to heal herself.


She feels it's bull****. She didn't utter the exact words, I must admit. Mildly in her words, my approach was external to internal, she approaches internal to external. I was flabbergasted. Hell ya, what does anyone know of anyone's internals. Can't be argued against whatsoever!

Interior design demands aesthetics (of objects and furnitures and fittings) and I should showcase that first, she opined. I was muttering inside, no no no, interior design demands consideration for the state of your body first.

Funny conversation.

Her reasoning: 'simple' diet (from observing her, very restricted veg diet) is the cure.

My reasoning: strength may heal certain bodily functions which may improve appetite which may improve her over-all physical state, aesthetically interior-designed house or not so designed kind of house.

Thank God, I have the strength to take a lot of s*** before someone interacting with me believes that strength helps and interior design can be designed for strength building.

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