>>1937941This is a pointless argument. Because it's about our preferences.
You prefer a simpler life where 99% of what you need can be brought in by bike or on foot. Your home is just a place to sleep, shit and shower, maybe have a meal.
>I wanted a huge home that's basically a me theme park. With a big workshop, orchard, a garden, shooting range, full on park for the kids. I barely ever go out to retail or public locations just because I made so much content at home.Neither of these lifestyles is wrong, nor is anything in between them wrong. We should all have opportunity to build the life we want.
>By fighting the others with "wrong lifestyle" we only make our own existence worse.