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Too Much House for Too Few People
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The article on mansions portrayed a gross distortion of "need" and the twisted idea of what it means to
be an average person. I don't know many "normal" people who could afford a house costing $2 million to $4 million.
But my deeper unease came from the description of living inside these palaces. Providing all of life under one roof while living separately within all that square footage seems profoundly isolating.
With household members having "their own space to be their own individual," is there a small enough space left to be a family?
CAYCE CALLAWAY
Vancouver, B.C.




