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Dear Stan,
1. It is difficult to give a general comment as to whether firstly:
1.1. A perceived threat is truly a threat
1.2 Even if it is a threat: often such a threat cannot be neutralised unless that specific threat e.g. is torn down.
In all my messages, I often do not want to give false hope. It is akin to giving the party a sugar coated pill. It may perhaps sounds good but often in-effective. Especially for things like `penetrating' and other types of sha qi.
1.3 Frankly, it is therefore, very difficult here to pose a few lines of questions and a standard `stereo' type answer appears.
2. Overall, such specific case demands a full audit to access the situation both external and internal as well as how well the family members (in particular) the breadwinner `fit' the home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/17/2003 9:11:00 PM, Stan Foo wrote:
>dear mr. lee,
>
>thank you for replying, just a
>couple more;
>you mentioned that if the
>threat is aimed at the window
>and not seen, it's harmless,
>but what if it can be seen?
>
>as for the pincer shape
>building, i am aware of the
>need to move, however, the
>situation doesn't quite allow
>that yet, is there any relief,
>at least to allow me to
>improve my current state till
>i can move?
>
>regards
>
>stan
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