Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).
The first thing that came to mind for me is, what's your motivation, reason for moving? If I were to consider moving from my place into one of my neighbors' places, I'd likely have a reason to do so: the view is nicer, the house is bigger or smaller, it's newer or more classic, it has a nicer yard, etc.What do I need to know about moving next door Hexagram 22.1>52
The first thing that came to mind for me is, what's your motivation, reason for moving? If I were to consider moving from my place into one of my neighbors, I'd have a reason to do so: the view is nicer, the house is bigger or smaller, it's newer or more classic, it has a nicer yard, etc.
In your case however, I don't know what your motivations are (and perhaps I don't need to know). So ... here you have as a response:
22.1: Adorn his feet. Leaving the carriage to walk.
I can imagine a choice being made here: you decide (or not?) to leave the ease and comfort of riding in a carriage and you instead decide to walk to your destination. But what are your reasons for doing this, or for not doing this? .... And maybe this is what you need to know or delve into about your move:
Are you wanting to be more independent, to walk on your own two feet (and in doing so, you 'adorn' them) - instead of being carried along by someone or something else? And does this move offer you that? Or, conversely, are you making this move because it affords you some comfort or advantage (cheaper rent, a better view, a larger space, less responsibility ....), and is there a trade-off - perhaps even a valid and correct one - in doing so?
all the best ....
So, now that you've shared a bit about the 'why' of your move, you wanting to stand / walk on your own still fits: whatever advantage or convenience you have in your current rental situation (the carriage you've been riding /residing in) no longer works for you, so it's time to get out and walk - and 'adorn' your feet by using them.Recently my landlord and I had a run in ....
So, now that you've shared a bit about the 'why' of your move, you wanting to stand / walk on your own still fits: whatever advantage or convenience you have in your current rental situation (the carriage you've been riding /residing in) no longer works for you, so it's time to get out and walk - and 'adorn' your feet by using them.
And this will hold true even if the new place doesn't work out for you.
Let us know how things turn out.
All the best.
What do I need to know about moving next door Hexagram 22.1>52
This looks literal that I just move house on foot no need for the car... but I’m wondering whether I’m just seeing this as an easy option because I know the owners think highly of me (Hex 22) and I really should just stand on my own two feet instead of hoping they'll help me out and just stay put for now (Hex 52).
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).