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How do you convince people to share things other than spare items lying around? Responses from the Shareable Community

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Samuel Greenlee posed a great question to us on Twitter: how do you convince people to share things other than spare items lying around? We thought it would be a question best answered by the Shareable community. Read more »

This for That on Swap.com

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I had this Battle Los Angeles DVD in my night stand drawer for months. Just sitting there cluttering up my drawer. It bugged me. I don't like clutter. I wanted it G-O-N-E. Read more »

When Life Gives You Crabapples, Make Something Somewhat Palatable

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Start with a dilapidated but cheap house. Move there under duress perhaps, maybe because it’s cheaper or because you need safe haven from things that are harming you. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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Hey Shareable readers, if you clicked this post it's probably because you already know it's the weekly links post. If not, this is the weekly links post. Enjoy and share around. Read more »

Italian Voters Affirm Water as Public Commons

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In response to a law that would open their country's public water utilities up to privatization, Italian voters chose instead to keep their water supplies in the public domain. Read more »

Giving Makes the World Go Round

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Miki Kashtan, PhD, on her life-long effort to envision an economy that works for everyone. Read more »

Looking for A Roommate?

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In this cartoon, Emi Gennis takes us through some of the more unsavory characters she's met roommate-hunting. For some advice on how to find a really great roommate, check out Annamarie Pluhar's "Panning for Gold. Read more »

Limb Removal Entirely Optional

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First of all, let me state that I’m not the outdoor-adventurer type. So the fact that I’m going to ride my bike ninety miles—each way—to get to a wedding in Napa is . . . Kind Of a Big Deal. Read more »

Would You Rather Find a Job or Create Your Own? Responses from the Shareable Community

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Venessa Miemis's essay from Share or Die, "Emergent by Design", tells the story of how she created her own career in a down economy, the direness of which Jenna Brager illustrated in her "Post-College Flow Chart of Misery and Pain&. Read more »

Jim Gilliam: "The Internet is My Religion" [VIDEO]

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After two bouts of cancer and the death of his mother, Jim Gilliam lost his faith. But online, he discovered a newfound faith in what people are capable of accomplishing when they work together and raise one another up. Read more »

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