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Memory of speaking to my father's friend

Posted by Belthagor - October 9th, 2024


Before I came to the US while I was young I spoke with a man who walk in our apartment whom was friends with my father. I only said one thing. "Mislish li che polucia vodi do bednota?" [Do you think that pollution leads to poverty?]


Unfortunately: This is true.


Maslow wrote a hierarchy. Yet during that time the earth was cleaner so he may have felt he did not need to write the most basic thing we need for our survival. Clean air.


There are ways to make things better. There's two types of heating which I only know how to say in Bulgarian language. I'm not sure which one is which however with one of them: Air goes through machinery and becomes hot. It makes people stuffy when breathing it in. The other is not as popular however it heats a room in a way that you feel better while staying in it.


It uses a bit more electricity or fuel; steam yet many years ago people would ventilate while using heating because it removed air. I think it's wasteful. When I was a teenager I went to a dentist who's name will not be written for privacy reasons and we spoke. Later on she had the better version of a heater, not electric installed in the waiting room. It felt much better during my appointment. It was fairly small and short but it was like the little engine that could.


P.S. In Maslow's hierarchy he does in fact say we need air yet does not discuss air quality. He may have written it in a subtle way. I really don't know.


Post Post Scriptum: During my appointment I spoke with my mother in Bulgarian language about the heater. There was another person in the room probably from Europe because he understood the words partially. Later on when I tried to select her as my dentist under a different insurance the office told me that she's full.


Post Post Post Scriptum: As I explained it I told her that sometimes words in one langauge when I try to turn them into an english word may be way off and that all I know from my father is that with one type of heating air goes through something and becomes hot. And the other type is through touch. The last words I said to her were: "Figure it out."


Post Post Post Post Scriptum: The last and final thing I want to say is that reloading my posts four times in a row is annoying and I apologize yet I should explain the reason for recommending this heater to my dentist. She's a dentist and people have to keep their mouth open while breathing through their nose during dental work done. If they don't have enough oxygen while waiting they may try to breathe through their mouth because they don't have enough air. And their mouth has fluids and debris in it so if she uses this heater she may have more clients and might even be able to make more money through it. A teenager does not have much experience in the world but similar to a younger person we have a very precise way of thinking.


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