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Yeah as good as a mansion can be. It had its obligatory infinity pool, private lake and wine cellar. Imagine a million dollar Taco Bell and you’d be on the aesthetic surface.
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The first non obvious thing about mansioning that I noticed was you need the right shoes. Slippers are not just luxurious, they protect your pool softened feet from whatever flooring exists between the pool and the house. A type of water shoe would be choice but slides were best.
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The butler’s true job is to overcome the distorted time/space of the comically oversized grounds. Even with the butler kids couldn’t make it to the bathroom in time, food would cool on the way to the table and champagne would warm. Mediocrity touched everything around me.
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Silliness aside, I think there is a horseshoe in effect, that apex wealth should return to more efficient and lower carbon expense estates. “When all needs are met there are no needs” hypercapital woozen. Helping others achieve a no needs state of being.
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