Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Tiny Living



Facebook carried a story about the concept of tiny living, small, affordable, less expensive to maintain but handsome, cute, well-laid out homes by Chris Heininge of Oregon.

If it is a childless couple, a single person like my bachelor brothers, then it is all they need and is workable, even desirable. We all know people that just want a one bedroom apartment to care for and that is sufficient. They could even be brilliant individuators, so dedicated to their metier, that how they live is of small significance, and low priority.

I am circumspect about embracing this way of living. I think individuating is the active, spectacular expression of individual potential so demonstrated/ The big soul requires a big home, with lots of space and material goods. Land, wealth, sensible luxury and affluence are material accessories to the well-lived, well-enjoyed life of individuating. Go big, go long--that is my motto. Large living it is then, for most maverizers.

For those that prefer tiny living, the Heininge home is impressive.

Humans are to make a big splash, and be a main presence in nature, and all across this planet or any planet that they rule and enjoy.

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