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As long as a person lives, there will always be obvious traces

In fact, private information is never kept secret, and everyone knows secrets about their neighbors.....

There are no bookshelves in the room where the students live, and there are no cooking knives in the households where people live.

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I’m not saying anything bullshit. Statistically, such data is open to the public.

Certainly, there are many college students who do not have bookshelves, and some households have few opportunities to cook slowly at home.

There is no bookshelf, but instead music players are prevalent at a high rate.

And since there is a microwave oven instead of a cooking knife, there is no particular problem in life.

As long as a person lives, there will always be obvious traces.

By looking at the space in which people live, you can get a rough idea of how they live in their daily lives.

For example, a house where empty mail-order boxes are piled up. Those who live in such a house must be surrounded by junk.

Or a room playing music at midnight. Those who live in such rooms must have contradictory dreams of wanting to live quietly.

In this way, when a private house is adjacent to a private house or living in an apartment house, information on personal lifestyle is naturally shared by neighboring residents.

In fact, private information is never kept secret, and everyone knows secrets about their neighbors.

That sounds like a serious problem, but I don’t think it is.

Rather, if personal information is shared, I would like to see it as a method of crisis management.

Because when something unexpected happens, the neighbors will probably respond faster than you.

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