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Spain's fix for a lonely planet
- Anyhow—we shouldn’t even be having this discussion .
We’re the richest country in the world. Heck, California is one of the richest countries in the world. And, in favor of our shitty rugged individualism , we have let the greater good go by the wayside. To put it kindly.
Melisse and I observed that—at least—in San Francisco, we could roll out of t... See morefrom The Good And Bad During A Week In San Francisco: How It Impacted My Thinking About The Move To Spain by Rocco Pendola
Brian Wiesner added
- It feels nearly impossible to imagine what that might look like, but what we shouldn’t do is feel paralysed by FOBO (fear of better options). An emphasis on the local, on smaller, walkable neighbourhoods and more central job and amenity centres is a good place to start. It’s not just tiny villages that can reap the benefits of this spatial reconsid... See more
from There Are No Cars in Wakanda by Medium
Keely Adler added
- “The density is what comes with [inner-city living] and what density means for me on a day-to-day basis is cups of tea at 9:30pm without planning. It’s spontaneity of social life. I don’t have to plan to catch up with friends. Friends with kids can put their kids to bed and we can go and hang out with them with no plans. So I have a life that is le... See more
from 274 / In search of the adult version of ‘playing freely on the street’
Andrew McCluskey added
From Dense Discovery - on humaning