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LIFE LIKE AN UNCOMPLETED BUILDING / HOUSE 1.

LIFE LIKE AN UNCOMPLETED BUILDING / HOUSE 1.
   Let us view life from the aspect of an uncompleted building or house that is about to be built.
         STAGE 1
    At the onset, the building actually begins with a foundation and during that period many people are involved or the efforts of different people are put together to make sure the foundation is laid.
 
       STAGE 2
   Some foundations are left for many years before the owner will begin building properly, the reasons are best known to the owner. You may not know until you ask and you can't get an answer unless you are close to the owner to know why, as a matter of fact sometimes you receive wrong information from people but that still doesn't make the foundation to be removed because it has already being laid.

       STAGE 3
  When the building finally commences, only the engineers know what the result would be. People watching or passing by will never value it, nobody wants to go close to the building let alone snap a picture and have the building as a background cover.

       STAGE 4
  When the house is finally built and well decorated, everybody who pass by it must drop a comment of how good looking the house is, meanwhile there were not interested on it initially when the building process was on.
  To be continued..........
 

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