So, there were thirty three people sitting downstairs talking and hearing about whether the method of providing aid to developing countries is effective, and ten people upstairs watching a man use his electric razor to see whether their inner peace could be unsettled by its use out of context.
The House has enabled me to be much more sociable and outgoing than before.
When I say outgoing, I guess it just means leaving my bedroom, because there are forty people beyond it.
And playfulness. I guess I became a mixologist to make myself more outgoing, but I always managed to preserve my personal space because I could stand behind a bar.
But what's to be scared of? Noone has their defences up when they come in here and kick their shoes off.
And it's not a bad progression to make a Manhattan in my kitchen and sip it at our Beit Midrash.
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