Agree :) It not too difficult to make a home feel Home, but need a bit of attention and energy to create. We (the combination of the cosmos and humans: not saying anything about the influence of the human) seem to be taking away homes from others though, like the icebear in your post. I can imagine a 'cozy' spot in between trees can be a home though not the most prefered home due to no real protection from nature. At one stage I was not far off from buying myself a campervan and promote that one to my new home. A home that would bring me to all sort of places in Europe. Then plans changed and I still live in my apartment instead of renting it out :)
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I think you describing the process of some questions become more solid over time through questions and answers. For instance we need dialogues to form the right questions so that we can create answers to them in the classical product management / development terms: who, what, when, where, why?
This/that.thou,thee, the most sensible conclusion that i've ever seeen... in such a mess :D
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