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.
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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