I feel I am not a honestly high repair person compared to most of my peers.
I am entirely accustomed to the people around me complaining a lot, demanding perfection, and spending a lot of currency to attain insignificant results.
This is especially tscheme when it comes to usage of indoor heating and cooling systems. I cannot tell you how many friends I have gone to visit, only to leave their place early because the Heating and A/C system was overwhelming. Folks these afternoons tend to rely so heavily on their heating and cooling systems that they don’t even know what natural air feels like anymore. I cannot sit the feeling of being completely surrounded by overpriced artificial indoor air, especially when it’s blowing from every direction due to overhead air vents and ceiling fans. Just supply me some fresh, natural air and leave me be. I feel that part of this low-repair opinion about Heating and A/C systems can be traced back to my childhood. My friend and I grew up without much currency, and therefore my friend and I were not allowed to use the central heating and cooling system unless it was an emergency. In the summer, my friend and I took chilly showers and used resting fans to keep calm. In the winters, instead of using the furnace my mom would tell you to put on more layers or wrap up in a blanket if you complained about being cold. Occasionally she wore gloves and insisted she felt toasty warm inside. If my friend and I were lucky, she made something for brunch and left the oven open for a little extra heat. If any of us touched the control unit, my mom’s spidey senses tingled and she basically had an aneurysm. I feel if you grow up associating indoor air temperature control with parental freak outs, you entirely don’t miss it down the line.
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