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I live in a house that used to have a wood stove but now runs on pellets. The pellets need to be regularly carried from the shed into the house, and I genuinely enjoy doing this—I love physical work that isn’t exhausting. There are also graves of my beloved dogs, Gabby and Lisa, on the land. It’s interesting how people who have never had pets often think they are replaceable, like couch cushions—one wears out, and you just swap it with another. Yet, the truth is that animals have incredibly different personalities, even when their life experiences are nearly identical. They have unique fears, growth periods, intelligence levels. And this isn’t just about dogs—any animal, including humans, fits into these categories.
Despite similar upbringing, everyone has very different starting points—physiology is unchangeable, and it lays the foundation not only for the body but also for the mind. Accepting this is something to come to terms with and work on, so as not to become upset when you don’t meet certain societal norms or your own expectations.