In recent years, with the acceleration of urbanization, elevator rooms have become a living choice for more and more people. However, in the midst of this trend, I moved from the elevator room back to the staircase room. This relocation has made me feel a lot of real and profound changes, and I will talk about these unpleasant feelings.
Changes in the pace of life
When you live in the elevator room, you can go out every morning and just wait for the elevator to go downstairs quickly. In the staircase, I had to walk down the stairs step by step, and although the process took a long time, it made me feel a sense of stability that I had not felt for a long time. Without the impatience of waiting for the elevator, I can gather my thoughts and prepare for the day's work as I go downstairs. This slow-paced lifestyle has made me cherish my time more and pay more attention to my inner cultivation.
More security
The elevator room, although fully equipped, always gives a chilly feel. The staircase, due to the characteristics of the architectural structure, makes people feel more intimate and traditional. In addition, the staircase room is more secure. In the elevator room, when safety accidents such as elevator failures and fires occur, people are worried. In the staircase, these problems are effectively alleviated. Even in the event of an emergency, the staircase can be a safe and secure escape route.
Rediscover your neighborhood
In the elevator room, most people don't know each other, and even if they live on the same floor, it is rare to say hello. In the staircase, there is a daily staircase going up and down, and the communication between neighbors becomes frequent. Everyone greeted each other and helped each other, and gradually formed a deep neighborhood feeling. This kind of neighborly feeling made me feel warm and made me realize how precious a sincere relationship between people is.
More affordable
In the elevator room, the cost of water, electricity, property and other costs is relatively high, and the price of the elevator room is generally higher than that of the staircase room. In the staircase, due to the low cost of living and the surrounding living environment, I invisibly urge me to cherish every kilowatt-hour of electricity and every drop of water. This sense of saving is not only reflected in my life, but also affects my work attitude. I have learned to cherish every opportunity, strive to be more productive, and keep fighting for my career.
Pay more attention to physical health
In the elevator room, people are accustomed to relying on the elevator, and the amount of exercise is greatly reduced. And in the staircase, going up and down the stairs every day undoubtedly increases the amount of exercise. This type of exercise is simple and easy to do, and it not only exercises the body, but also improves the cardiopulmonary function. As time went on, I woke up every day and found myself getting better and more energetic.
Of course, the staircase room also has its drawbacks. For example, it is inconvenient to carry heavy objects, and there are potential safety hazards for the elderly and children to go up and down the stairs. But these issues are not insurmountable chasms. By choosing a lower floor, purchasing convenient tools, helping each other with neighbors, and managing and caring for the community, we can create a warm and harmonious living environment together.
All in all, moving back to the staircase from the elevator room made me feel a lot of real changes. These changes are not only reflected in the rhythm of life, neighborly affection, sense of security, physical health, etc., but also teach me to cherish it. In this fast-paced era, the staircase seems to have become a haven of tranquility, allowing me to find a spiritual home in my busy life.
Everyone's living needs and living habits are different, and the choice of elevator room or staircase room should be determined according to the actual situation of the individual. And I, after experiencing the living experience of the elevator room and the staircase room, chose the staircase room even more firmly. Because here, I found a way of life that truly belongs to me.
In closing, I would like to say that no matter what type of housing you choose, the key is to know how to cherish it. Cherish the present life, cherish the relationship with the neighbors, cherish your physical health, and cherish every opportunity. Only in this way can we find our own happiness and joy in this rapidly changing world.