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There’s a difference between a house and a home.
Why don’t you walk into your neighbor’s apartment or your best friend’s mudroom and think it’s where you live? Obviously the surroundings are different. There will be odd bits of furniture, and walls that are the wrong color, and pets that don’t belong to you.
But even if every house looked identical—if all the furnishings were the same—it still wouldn’t feel like yours.
That’s because home isn’t where you are. It’s who you’re with.
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