Who are we, where do we come from and how do we relate to each other?
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The meaning of ownership
Our approach and understanding on property ownership affects our relationships, yet is most likely a product of our societal context and general values. What alternative ways of understanding ownership are there, and how might these affect our approach to property?
Read MoreThe socially motivated property owner
In this neighbourhood we’re building together, ownership is part of the puzzle to pull together some more good in the world.
Read MoreCollaborative property development
Some questions to start us on the journey.
Read MoreFor the common good
Could we set aside personal financial gain and an individualistic framework of neighbour to create something that makes our neighbourhoods a bit better for more of us?
Could we find the same amount of satisfaction in seeing smaller wins for more people, instead of big wins for ourselves?
Would we be motivated to strive for success when success is defined by more of us, and benefits all of us?
Do we want to build the neighbourhoods now that we dream of for the future?
Variation is the key
If our neighbours look like us, there’s room for improvement.
Read More17 Alternatives
Lets try and turn high-minded political ideals into something we can do this week with our extra energy.
Read MoreEnergy expenditure and balance
Energy efficiency is so important and often overlooked. But forget about electricity for a second and think about your own personal energy, our collective societal energy.
Read MoreShared spaces
What are the things that make us hesitate to share our homes with someone else? What is the minimum amount of each of those things we need?
Read MoreStarting Something
If you're anything like me, we wait, think, plan, strategise, and ponder instead of starting.
And nothing gets Done.
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