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An episode where I agree with Nate Hagens? What the?
Hi all,This is not his usual degrowth peak energy manifesto. Instead, this was more of a psychological piece drawing up a list of filters that people have and how they receive information on different sorts of subjects. I actually think … Continue reading
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Suburbia stops kids on bikes
It’s now becoming illegal in parts of North America for all those ‘kids on bikes’ adventures. Some countries do not require ‘soccer mums’ as the kids just ride to the sports themselves! As Not Just Bikes says: “Of all the … Continue reading
Posted in New Urbanism, Stress, Transport
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Tidy your room
And while I’m tidying my digital life, my physical life also needs some attention. Because what is a messy, cluttered office or bedroom anyway? Is it just your room, or a reflection of how cluttered and distracted and unfocussed your … Continue reading
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Australia’s constitution protects 4 human rights that guarantee all the other ‘human rights’ are discussed as specific policies in the democratic process
I just added this point to my human rights page. I’m still thinking about the final wording – but this is my draft for now._____________________ 6. Australia’s model: the Constitution guarantees enough basic rights to ensure our democracy does the … Continue reading
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The Minimalists
Now for something different – anyone watched “The Minimalists”? It’s a better presentation than their first movie “Minimalism”. It goes more into the philosophy and psychology of why they’re doing an extreme Marie Kondo to their whole lives. The question … Continue reading
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