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Four walls and a mortgage pretending to be where your heart is.

means Places where people live, eat, sleep, and accumulate things they will never use again.

from From Old English ham, meaning a village, dwelling, or estate, kin to the same root behind hamlet and the suffix in countless British town names ending in -ham.

Word vs houseA house holds you; a home holds your stuff.
Hamlet linkBirmingham literally means Beorma's people's home.
Greek echoSame Indo-European root gives us hamlet and haunt.
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