cohousing v. other uses of your energy | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: baschel (baschelksg1.harvard.edu) | |
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 1995 20:52:48 -0600 |
Hi. I've been a lurker on this list for a while, am very interested in cohousing, but not quite at a stage in my life where buying a home seems plausible (maybe soon). My question, which is both a matter of personal concern and related to a paper that I'm in the middle of writing, is to what degree do you feel that the energy required by developing cohousing has taken away from other things that you would like to do. If so, what has suffered? I know that people involved in cohousing probably give more to their communities than average, but would they give more or less if they weren't doing cohousing as well? Thanks a lot, Elizabeth "No one has the right to despair. We all share the responsibility to hope." -- Oscar Romero
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cohousing v. other uses of your energy baschel, November 28 1995
- Re: cohousing v. other uses of your energy 'Judith Wisdom, November 29 1995
- Re: cohousing v. other uses of your energy Monty Berman, November 29 1995
- Re: cohousing v. other uses of your energy Monty Berman, November 29 1995
- RE: cohousing v. other uses of your energy Rob Sandelin (Exchange), November 29 1995
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