From a purely physical point of view, I think high floors will breed your laziness, and you will feel that the floors are too high to move. Once off work, lying at home, too lazy to go out, will reduce the amount of exercise over time. So your health will not be very good. But the following floors are different. Taking a stroll after dinner is your most enjoyable thing.
According to the investigation of the research report, high floors may make a person's personality become withdrawn. Imagine going to such a high floor after work or school every day. Especially for children who are still in school, this is cruel and doesn't even have a companion. There is little contact with people on the ground, which makes them lack a kind of human fireworks. Over time, they will naturally become very withdrawn, unsociable and even depressed at school.
But that doesn't mean that living in a tall building is not good at all. After all, the higher you live, the more time the sun shines on you. But some people say that the more sunlight shines on you, the longer your life will be. This is also nonsense and has no scientific basis at all.
Then, according to the above algorithm, do those who work on the construction site all day, or live in the countryside, face the loess all day, and have close contact with the sun every day, want to live longer?