Time has a way of passing. This is an obvious truth. But just as with people, with objects, inanimate things, the passing is seen differently. It depends on many factors. The main factor is attention to form. People take care of themselves, and in old age they are most often taken care of by their loved ones. It is different with houses, and in this case with residential houses. They are taken care of by a person from the beginning, most often in his own interest. Repairs, cleaning, cleaning are obvious works. As long as there is life in the buildings, they are maintained in better or worse condition, but they are always livable and habitable. Over time they degrade and only increased care causes them to exist, to live. If they lack care, they deteriorate faster and die. Their time passes, they cease to interest anyone. An analogy to human life comes to mind. It is the same with human beings. In view of the above, let's take care of humans and their homes. When I think that in the degraded buildings I pass, life was vibrant, people loved and quarreled, children were born and grew up, I am saddened that most of them are deserted, some have been blinded, deprived of care. And just like in life the buildings "rich", old palaces and mansions, are still alive today and can live forever. Unfortunately, it is different with human...