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Thoughts I've been meaning to blog: - Slopstorm will kill the open web - Social networks can't scale anymore - Crypto is not designed for humans - Homeowners should be parents - 9/11 is a tragedy turned comedy
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Need to hear more about homeowners should be parents cause my brain is breaking
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This is the gist of it! https://warpcast.com/sdv.eth/0xf2b31c73
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I totally see what you mean, but hear me out. I live in a co-op that I bought with 8 of my friends. Most of us are probably not having kids. Community is super important to us, no one can live here without accruing ownership (to be blunt, no landlords), and we plan on expanding. We’re not anti kids, and if some of us become parents or parents join, I think those kids will have a dope group of people to help take care of them. I think the main thing I wanna say is that we can choose not to have kids but still choose a system of living that community based and equitable.
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Thats a fantastic case to bring up! My last semester in college I spent in a co-op that someone had just started. I was/am a huge fan of intentional living and I learned a lot those few months. It was my introduction to properly using a dishwasher which was truly a transformative experience. All this to say I think anchoring with children was a lazy thought of mine and probably better phrased as continuous ownership. Which for standard individual or couple owners seems to happen until they either pass or move away. I see co-ops as a different family structure where this idea I'm proposing fits in perfectly, albeit was poorly worded. They're intentional by definition as you can more or less select members as they enter. And this addresses the point of lineage and longstanding relationships that pour into the community. I'll have to rethink the title a bit, maybe "Homeowners should be generational" vs parents. Thanks for calling this out!!
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