I was talking to my wife the other day, and it seems I have slightly different values than the rest of the world.
(1) I've never considered women taller or shorter than me.
As I have said before, my value criterion for first impressions in a relationship is "the face I like."
However, it seems this is not the same as the "beauty" recognized by most of the public.
(2)Accidental properties (e.g., houses that have had suicides or murders) are not a criterion for acceptance or rejection.
I do not deny the existence of so-called spirits or ghosts. Instead, I am one who 'wants them to exist.
I want to confirm them with my senses, and if possible, I would like to be allowed to observe the "place." Quite seriously.
From the point of view of the law of conservation of energy, I think it would be pretty difficult for things without mass to interfere with our daily lives because their impact on the real world would be minimal.
To begin with, there are plenty of "things that exist even if you can't see them" in the world. These include gravitational fields, electromagnetic fields, etc.
I am more afraid of quantum mechanics than I am of spirits and ghosts (really).
もはや怪談、「量子コンピュータ」は分からなくて構わないhttps://t.co/zy59vSsvr9 pic.twitter.com/O1hqKzALNI
? EE Times Japan編集部 (@eetimes_jp) April 24, 2020
On the other hand, I hear that accidental properties can be rented at a discount, which is gospel to me.
(3) Lack of interest in interior and exterior design
I am a thorough functionalist, so I am not interested in beauty, ugliness, or design.
I don't feel a millimeter of value in a luxury car that runs quietly, fast, and smartly.
I prefer older, broken-down cars where I can hear unusual noises and feel abnormal vibrations from where the engine is installed.
This is because I can experience the structure of an automobile.
However, I know that "function" loses out to "design" in the marketplace.
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