It is true that the example of a mahogany-framed mirror with leather trims contains inanimate, formerly alive, and currently alive matter. However, it is not true that we casually display such objects. In fact, the examples of objects we casually display are often designed to be aesthetically pleasing and to showcase the beauty of its individual components. For example, the mahogany wood and leather of the mirror may be chosen to emphasize the beauty of each material and their juxtaposition. We may also choose to display this object to commemorate an event or a person, or to signify a certain meaning or value. In other words, displaying an object with all three types of matter is not something we do casually, but rather something done with a specific purpose in mind. It is not accurate to say that we casually display objects that contain all three types of matter.