
Over time, what we consider luxury has changed a lot.
In the 60s, having a car was a big deal. Then in the 70s, having a TV was seen as a luxury. In the 80s, it was having a telephone, and in the 90s, owning a computer was a luxury.
But now, luxury isn’t about fancy cruises or eating at expensive restaurants. It’s about simpler things.
Luxury is growing your own fresh, organic food in your backyard. It’s being able to climb stairs easily, and not needing an elevator.
It’s enjoying home-cooked meals every day, not needing a big fancy fridge. And it’s not just watching adventures on TV but experiencing them in real life.
Luxury is not about going to the most expensive hospital, but about being healthy and happy. It’s about being with family and friends, in a clean and unpolluted environment.
Luxury is about breathing fresh air, drinking clean water, and sharing laughter with loved ones. These things might be rare, but they are life’s true luxuries.
So, let’s appreciate the simple joys of life and cherish every happy moment we have.
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So true. 😊
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So true!
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Great post!
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