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.”
Bill Coleman
2019-02-21 18:59:02 +0000 UTCJoshua Fields Millburn
2019-02-16 13:09:47 +0000 UTC