In 2008, an interviewer admitted to Alfie Kohn that she considers herself a competitive person. “As long as you acknowledge that’s a problem to be solved; it’s not a good thing about us,” he responded. Read more »
In a time of sweeping funding cuts to senior services, seniors are taking aging into their own hands and ditching the retirement home in favor of senior villages and cohousing spaces. Read more »
Q: What are ways that nonprofit organizations can benefit from sharing… without losing autonomy?
Recently, I picked up a flyer for a theater company requesting a unique kind of donation: storage space. Read more »
Joel Salatin, a self-described "Christian-conservative-libertarian-environmentalist-capitalist-lunatic farmer,” is running a 550-acre farm that is so self-sustaining he's never bought seeds, fertilizers, chemicals, plows, or silos. Read more »
The sharing economy offers a higher quality of life at dramatically lower economic and environmental cost. But in an economy where we share houses, cars, money, and work with strangers, how do we decide who to trust? Read more »
Ten projects that enable peer-to-peer communication, protect personal freedom, and give people more control over their data and identity on the web. Read more »
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