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The bell curve governs all units in different buildings, resulting in a mix of good, bad, and ugly in each building.

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  • Cecil Lee changed the title to The bell curve governs all units in different buildings, resulting in a mix of good, bad, and ugly in each building.
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THE BELL CURVE

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"The bell curve governs the performance of all units in different buildings, resulting in a mix of good, bad, and ugly in each building. More significantly, it is important to trust one's instincts." Cecil Lee

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  • 📈 Bell Curve Principle in Feng Shui: The idea is that every building naturally distributes its units along a bell curve — meaning some units will be highly auspicious, some neutral, and some less favorable. No building is entirely “good” or entirely “bad.”

  • 🏢 Universal Application: This principle applies across all types of developments — whether residential, commercial, or mixed-use. It suggests that even prestigious buildings contain a mix of fortunes.

  • 🌟 Instinct Matters: Beyond technical Feng Shui analysis, the page emphasizes trusting one’s own feelings when choosing a unit. Personal resonance with a space can be as important as its calculated auspiciousness.

  • 🔄 Dynamic Perspective: The “good, bad, and ugly” mix isn’t static. Over time, changes in environment, renovations, or even personal circumstances can shift how a unit aligns with its occupants.

  • 🎭 Satirical Resonance: The metaphor of “good, bad, and ugly” echoes broader cultural storytelling — it frames property selection not just as a technical exercise but as a narrative of fortune, risk, and human judgment.

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