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When Smith refers to "our lodgings" as "castles in the air," he is highlighting the idea that our dreams, aspirations, or plans may be lofty and idealistic but ultimately lack a solid foundation in reality. This metaphor suggests that while we may envision grand possibilities, they are often unrealistic or unattainable, akin to building castles that exist only in our imagination. It serves as a caution against being overly optimistic without practical steps to achieve those dreams.

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