Definition Essay: What Makes A Perfect Place?

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Nothing is perfect. Not you, not me, not anything. Maybe we can have our own opinions when debating whether something is perfect, but nothing is actually perfect. For example, a place - a perfect place. A place you could go to to escape; to get away; feel free from personal issues. That’s perfect for me, not everyone. It’s my [ partial ] definition of a perfect place. Not everyone thinks of a perfect place the same way I do. If only I could have a perfect place...It’s a little bit extra to ask for, but, here is my full definition of a perfect place. If I’m being completely honest, I don’t care about this place’s appearance. I don’t care what my eyes have to put up with. It’s how it feels to be there; what I can experience; the emotions I’m able to express again. Ever since about six months ago, I’ve been stressed out 24/7. I haven’t felt completely relaxed. I haven’t been able to feel happy; I’m …show more content…
The waves crashing against the sand, the Duck Blue water, the textures the hypolimnion; it’s all so amazing. The sound of the water rushing toward the surface. Even though in real life this doesn’t provide me any sort of happiness, let’s just say that this place will make me happy. This place will allow me to not worry about personal issues. This place will allow me to think highly about myself. It will make me feel that my life matters. I will be able to escape; feel free. Another feature that I would want to be part of this “place” is a house. Not just any old, regular house. I would like a large house. A grey exterior wall and a black rooftop. The house would have one bedroom. It’s only going to be me living in this place; nobody else. Therefore, I’ll only need one bedroom. The kitchen would be open concept to the living room. There would be at least two fireplaces, like my current home has. I want it to feel like home, but a different type of feeling, if you know what I mean. A porch facing this lake would be nice; lets add that,

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