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Video: “The Life-Tidying Magic of Gentrification”

Patreon Exclusive! Joshua & Ryan discuss Marie Kondo’s “Tidying Up,” revitalization, and the pros and cons of gentrification, and they answer the following questions:

What can be done about developers creating expensive rental properties that drive up rent in communities and drive out residents? (1:10:12)

How do I let go of visions I had for my future without feeling failure? (1:13:21)

How do I resist upgrading parts of my house that don’t absolutely require upgrading? (1:16:51)

Is it possible to gentrify with compassion? (1:17:56)

LINKS

Article: Detroit Condo Sells for $1.25 Million

Article: Displacement by Decline

Article: Every Ohio School District Ranked

Article: Happy New Year! May Your City Never Become San Francisco

Article: How Cincinnati Salvaged the Nation’s Most Dangerous Neighborhood

Book: How to Be Here

Contribute: Gem City Market

Essay: 90/90 Minimalism Rule

Essay: I Got Rid of 2,000 Books

Explore: Oakwood

Podcast: Science Vs

Post: Thoughts on ‘Tidying Up’?

Watch: Left Behind America

Watch: Minimalism Film

Watch: Money as an Instrument of Change

Watch: Tidying Up

MINIMAL MAXIMS

“If you’re going to have it, then use it; if you’re not going to use it, then don’t have it.”

“‘Would this look good on Instagram’ is a bad reason to do anything.”

“Communication lends itself to compassion.”

Video: “The Life-Tidying Magic of Gentrification”

Comments

That's it! Josh you nailed it. I was also "organized as shit" or as you put it in other podcasts, "a well organized hoarder." Now my wife and I are on the path to a minimalist household. Thank you for giving clarity and context to all the random thoughts and feelings that I've not been able to recognize on my own.

Bill Coleman

Nicky! Welcome aboard. Thanks for the music reco. Good luck on your scopes!

Joshua Fields Millburn


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