Re: Sharing Economy/Truly Capitalist | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Crystal Farmer (crystalbyrdfarmer![]() |
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Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 08:21:05 -0700 (PDT) |
As a Millennial, I do wonder what cohousing will become for our generation. Even though I'm in a forming community, I can't imagine living in one place for the next 20 years! I'm also thinking about the economic collapse and the proverbial kid returning home to live with the parents. Will our generation care much about building the capital to buy a home? How can cohousing meet the need for flexibility along with community? Crystal Farmer Charlotte Cohousing Community ----------------------- Ponder the emerging worldview of Millennials who are shunning personal ownership of houses and cars, embracing social sharing (e.g. Uber, AirBnB, cooperative financing), and redefining alternative models of career and education (to obviate indebtedness) ? ?co-housing? (largely a product of the Boomer culture as we know it) will likely morph to something beyond a ?truly capitalist thing?. === Bill William New StillCreek Commons 94062-0951 ---------------- > >
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