The most important goal of a Malayali is to own a good house, they say. However, is this broad generalization truly warranted? But there are also lots of people who live with whatever little is available. Typically, there are five categories of people who enjoy life in different ways. Those who

The most important goal of a Malayali is to own a good house, they say. However, is this broad generalization truly warranted? But there are also lots of people who live with whatever little is available. Typically, there are five categories of people who enjoy life in different ways. Those who

The most important goal of a Malayali is to own a good house, they say. However, is this broad generalization truly warranted? But there are also lots of people who live with whatever little is available. Typically, there are five categories of people who enjoy life in different ways. Those who

The most important goal of a Malayali is to own a good house, they say. However, is this broad generalization truly warranted? But there are also lots of people who live with whatever little is available. Typically, there are five categories of people who enjoy life in different ways.

Those who live small lives in big houses
Individuals in this category are likely to possess a large house, a car, various amenities, and a substantial income. But they may not have travelled extensively in their car. They may not have indulged in high-end dining options available in their locality or explored diverse culinary experiences. Despite having a good income, these individuals may not have a desire to travel around the world. Their happiness lies in owning a spacious home and luxury cars.

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People who live in distress in big houses
Individuals may appear wealthy at first glance, possessing a spacious house, a car, and branded clothes. However, they could be struggling with financial burdens stemming from the extravagant purchases they have made. Often, these individuals rely on their children to fulfil these heavy responsibilities. They are the ones who find happiness in associating with the wealthy.

Small house, big life
Individuals in this category are those who earn income to meet their needs, dedicate time to their personal interests, and spend money on family vacations. They live with whatever they have even if they don't have much left. They find happiness in other things rather than having a big house.

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The rich who live in a rented house
These are the people who are happy to stay in rented houses for many years, primarily for professional and educational purposes. They begin to consider owning a house when they approach their retirement age. Their financial stability, accumulated over the years, positions them well to make this transition. Ultimately, they find happiness in residing in their own homes during their retirement years.

Those who work for a small house
Individuals in this group think about owning a house only when necessary. They experience excitement when initiating the construction of their home after securing loans, and subsequently put a lot of hard work into completing the building process.
If you think about it, there will be more categories. Let everyone build the houses they like. If they find joy in their choices, what reason do we have to feel disappointed?