(It’s placed. It’s functional. It lives there now.)
You moved it once.
Maybe twice.
Possibly three times if we’re being honest.
And now—standing back, assessing the situation—you’ve reached consensus:
We’re not moving that again.
🪑 1. The First Move Was Optimistic
The first placement was based on hope.
You thought:
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“Let’s just put it here for now.”
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“We can always adjust it.”
This was a lie you told yourself kindly.
🧠 2. The Second Move Was Strategic
The second move had intention.
You accounted for:
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access
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angle
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convenience
It was better.
Not perfect—but better.
This raised expectations dangerously.
🛠 3. The Third Move Was Emotional
By the third move:
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patience thinned
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effort felt heavier
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and enthusiasm was gone
You weren’t improving anymore.
You were negotiating with reality.
😅 4. “Good Enough” Quietly Won
You stepped back.
You looked at it.
It worked. It wasn’t in the way. Nothing was actively wrong.
That’s when the decision locked in.
This is not settling.
This is efficiency.
🧭 5. Moving It Again Would Break the Spell
At this point, moving it would:
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risk making things worse
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reopen debate
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or require another round of adjustments
You are not reopening this chapter.
The cost-benefit ratio is unacceptable.
🪑 6. Everyone Adjusts Around It Instead
This is the unspoken agreement.
You don’t move it.
You:
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step around
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reach differently
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adapt your path
The object stays. Life flows around it.
🧠 7. This Decision Brings Immediate Peace
Once it’s decided:
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tension drops
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opinions stop
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progress resumes
Nothing else needs to be said.
You have chosen stability.
🧘 8. Later, You Won’t Remember Why It’s There
It will simply be there.
And it will feel normal.
That’s how you know the decision was right.
💬 Final Thoughts
“We’re not moving that again” isn’t stubbornness.
It’s closure.
You tested.
You adjusted.
You committed.
Camping requires knowing when to stop optimizing and start living.
And right now?
That thing is staying exactly where it is.
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