As I was passing by on a tram, I noticed a fountain that was elegant and pleasing to my eyes. It was on private land and maintained by a private individual or an organization. It made me ponder - what's the ROI of a fountain? Let's break it down into details of the costs involved.
- Land needed to place it.
- You need money to build and install it.
- Electricity needed to pump water throughout the day.
- Water itself.
- Regular cleaning and maintenance: motor replacement, cleaning etc.
So, it is not cheap and what makes it worse is that there is no way to measure the return on investment. Unlike building a house or buying a car, it offers no real benefits. It is beautiful to look at and lets you spend a few minutes of the day staring at it.
That leads me to a deeper question - are fountains a way to get us closer to nature - water sources in particular? Do they meet some kind of inherent need for a human being to be closer to the sound, the smell and the feeling of running water? And does having a fountain in your home signify wealth?
It's not easy to answer any of these questions. Rich people tend to see fountains as a matter of luxury than anything else. Organizations have fountains because it brings calmness and serenity to their chaotic world.
I have never seen a poor or a middle-income person install a fountain. He cannot afford it nor being in peace is his/her main priority.
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