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Original Source Material
The word “comfortable” is more profound than people usually realize. The mystery of genuine comfort goes beyond the simple idea that the word first seems to mean. Places which are comfortable are comfortable because they have no inner contradictions, because there is no little restlessness disturbing them.
Reference
Alexander, C. (1979). The timeless way of building (Vol. 1). New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA.
Student Version
What does it mean to be “comfortable”? Real comfort is a puzzling concept that is more complex than the initial definitions we might come up with. Comfortable locations may be comfortable because “they have no inner contradictions, because there is no little restlessness disturbing them” (Alexander, 1979, p. 32).
Reference
Which of the following is true for the student version?
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