Is the relative feng shui of the two doors good?

In some traditional Feng Shui books, there is the following description of the opposition of two doors: "If two doors are not facing each other, one of them must retreat; if two doors are not opening to each other, there will be evil in one of the two; if two doors are facing each other, it means that one of them will be in trouble. , Talking right and wrong has poor financial luck." If two gates collide, it will bring bad luck. These views made sense in the old times, because at that time the two gates were relatively close to each other, the neighbors frequently moved around, and the two families competed for the public space, which could easily lead to conflicts between the two gates. When conflicts escalate, each other's privacy is leaked, making it difficult to create a quiet and peaceful living environment. In modern times, most neighbors are strangers and rarely interact with each other. As people's quality improves, they are no longer interested in each other's privacy. Moreover, in most modern architectural designs, even if the two doors are opposite each other, they are separated by a long corridor. The distance is far and has a considerable buffering effect. What's more, most modern people's lives are spent all day long as soon as they enter the house. Close your door. Therefore, the Feng Shui theory that two gates facing each other should be bad luck has rarely been fulfilled in the modern Feng Shui environment. Similarly, there is no need to worry if the houses or shops facing the street are opposite each other, because modern streets are built with wider distances, large traffic flow, and people coming and going, so the conflicting auras are buffered and dispersed.