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A Week in the City of Light and Love
“The ultimate question that I have: how can we create cities that are big enough to give people economic opportunity, but small enough to give people love and others in their lives that touch their hearts?”
Anthony Pompliano • Writing for Leverage, Teenage Billionaires, The Problem with Mainstream Media, and More - David Perell on Off the Chain, Hosted By Anthony Pompliano • Podcast Notes
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You can discover more in the first day somewhere new than in a week at home.
Anthony Burrill • Make It Now!
People choose places; places shape people; people go on to shape other people. We should be thoughtful about the kind of transformation we opt into.
The Friendship Theory of Everything
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People choose places; places shape people; people go on to shape other people. We should be thoughtful about the kind of transformation we opt into.
The Friendship Theory of Everything
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an altogether different group was settling in for a summer season of passion, transcendence, and delirium—
Tim Leberecht • The Business Romantic
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Home can either be the walls and the countertops or it can be the people within the walls and the magic you create with them.
Gillian Morris • Introducing Supernuclear: A guide to Coliving
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This is about giving people tools to reshape their spaces to mirror their most rewarding social relationships. And if enough people do this it will start to reshape cities themselves.
Gillian Morris • Introducing Supernuclear: A guide to Coliving
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Chesky said that Airbnb was focused on solving this problem of "travel redistribution." Since tech platforms rarely address the enormity of the social changes they have caused, preferring to deem-phasize their own power, it surprised me that he admitted Airbnb had an effect not just on how people travel, but on where they go, actively influencing t
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