More is not better. Better is better. You don't need a bigger house; you need a different floor plan. You don't need more stuff; you need stuff you'll actually use.
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More is not necessarily better. Better is better.
Less is more. I truly believe in buying a few pieces with better construction.
If something is good, more is not necessarily better. Not always.
The homes I like the best are totally occupied, busy, and useful, whether it's a tiny little house or a great big one. Rarely do you find a great big house that's used in a good way. So I prefer smaller spaces that are full of books, full of things that people are doing.
I like a full house because it's how I grew up. I'm one of six children.
To me, bigger is better.
I said from the very beginning, I don't want a big house, I don't want big grounds, I don't want the trouble with the maintenance and all of that.
If we ask for more and more material for the construction, i.e. more and more choice, we're likely to end up with a lot of combinations that don't do much for us or are far more complex than they need to be.
Bigger is always better.
Less is only more where more is no good.