pessoas interessantes = casas interessantes? (faça o que 99% das pessoas não faz)

Have you ever noticed that the most interesting person in a room is rarely the one who speaks the loudest? Being interesting isn't about aesthetics or status, but about being interested. Deep, curious people with a broad range of knowledge leave traces: and the place where these traces are most visible is inside the home. In this video, I delve into the psychology behind our spaces. What do your walls say about your mind? Why do expensive mansions often seem empty and soulless, while simple houses can overflow with personality? WHAT WE WILL DISCUSS: 👉 The Psychology of the Environment: how your home reflects how you organize your mind. 👉 Knowledge vs. Money: why the most expensive marble doesn't buy an identity. 👉 The Trend Trap: the danger of outsourcing your personal taste to what's "in fashion". 👉 Curiosity Audit: a practical exercise to discover if your home hides or reveals who you are. Decorating isn't about following rules; it's an intense journey of self-discovery. It's about projecting who you were, who you are, and who you want to become into the space where you wake up every day. 🏠 TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HOME (AND YOUR IDENTITY) If you feel your home doesn't yet reflect the interesting person you've become, I want to help you change that: ✅ Get the Guide to the Welcoming Home: https://arquiteturaporgabi.com/guia-c... ✅ Schedule a Consultation with me: https://arquiteturaporgabi.com/orcamento CHAPTERS IN THIS VIDEO: 00:00 - The truth about interesting people 04:22 - How to put it into practice #decoration #selfknowledge #environmentalpsychology #homewithpersonality #designwithsoul #guidetothewelcominghome #affectivearchitecture #repertoire #identity #emotionalminimalism