Talk briefly in small groups about what is important about having a home. In your group, after everyone has contributed to the discussion, make a list of the ideas you have talked about. Report your ideas back to the class.
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Why Our Homes Make Us Happy
Having a safe place centers us and makes it easier to achieve life goals.
By Philip Moeller, Staff Writer April 5, 2012
U.S. News & World Report
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The following article comes from the U.S. News ebook, How to Live to 100, which is now available for purchase.
The human animal is not so different from his ancestors. Just as animals have lairs and mark their territories, people have fundamental attachments to place and space. Even equating home and womb is not too far a stretch. Humans, however, add layers of significance to home and place. Physical places endure while memories and people fade, so homes and neighborhoods become "memory machines" that help us keep alive some of the strongest sources of what has given our lives meaning, well-being, and happiness.