How simply do you live?
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It's a lack of regulations, too low taxes, a lack of ethics, and no corporate sense of the common good that are the problem.
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I like a lot of people have lost some weight this year. Back in 2007 I was 215 pounds at 5'11. I was living in a friends basement in the mid-west, eating fast food and not exercising.
I moved back to Portland that year, and my new years resolution that year was to get healthier. I decided to do something drastic and make it a secondary part of my resolution to never eat at a location other than my home. Meaning, no fast food, no restaurants. Although this lead to my HATE for doing the dishes, it also led to a drop of 20 pounds within a matter of months. I urge people to actually learn to simplify their lives by simplifying their meals at home. Its fun, and will be the best food youve ever tasted.
More on a current note;
I just did my spring cleaning this week. Yes, I know its still winter.
My storage area got reduced about 50 percent. I was storing box's from things I had purchased and recycled any box that I had a duplicate size of.
All 3 of my closets got a complete overhaul. Lots of donations to good will. And lots of time spend wrapping up electronic's wiring (I have 2 duffle bags full of various lengths and connectors)
I have recently put up things on craigslist but no takers yet.
What is it they say? If you havnt used it in a year, you probably dont need it? True story.
This years resolution was daily yoga, which reminds me, gotta get started!
I moved back to Portland that year, and my new years resolution that year was to get healthier. I decided to do something drastic and make it a secondary part of my resolution to never eat at a location other than my home. Meaning, no fast food, no restaurants. Although this lead to my HATE for doing the dishes, it also led to a drop of 20 pounds within a matter of months. I urge people to actually learn to simplify their lives by simplifying their meals at home. Its fun, and will be the best food youve ever tasted.
More on a current note;
I just did my spring cleaning this week. Yes, I know its still winter.
My storage area got reduced about 50 percent. I was storing box's from things I had purchased and recycled any box that I had a duplicate size of.
All 3 of my closets got a complete overhaul. Lots of donations to good will. And lots of time spend wrapping up electronic's wiring (I have 2 duffle bags full of various lengths and connectors)
I have recently put up things on craigslist but no takers yet.
What is it they say? If you havnt used it in a year, you probably dont need it? True story.
This years resolution was daily yoga, which reminds me, gotta get started!
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I am a student and I have just moved away from home; both of those mean I live simply from necessity.
Although other students have TVs and cable, I have neither. An internet connection is enough.
I'm taking this as an opportunity to decide how to pare down my lifestyle. I am still debating whether or not to renew my driver's license. In any case it is a good hurdle to any car ownership I might have, and I plan on remaining a city dweller so I will probably never need one.
I've considered vegetarianism, but as I am VERY underweight I decided against. The search is on for a source of non-factory farmed meat.
I hope to keep as much of my purchases sourced from the used market as I can. This is pretty easy for my other hobby: music. Guitars have not been upgraded in decades, really, and lots of people give up on guitar every day
I am an economics student, so I may be able to cut through a lot of the jargon that gets posted on the articles here. Feel free to ask anything about my "capitalism studies" degree.
Although other students have TVs and cable, I have neither. An internet connection is enough.
I'm taking this as an opportunity to decide how to pare down my lifestyle. I am still debating whether or not to renew my driver's license. In any case it is a good hurdle to any car ownership I might have, and I plan on remaining a city dweller so I will probably never need one.
I've considered vegetarianism, but as I am VERY underweight I decided against. The search is on for a source of non-factory farmed meat.
I hope to keep as much of my purchases sourced from the used market as I can. This is pretty easy for my other hobby: music. Guitars have not been upgraded in decades, really, and lots of people give up on guitar every day
I am an economics student, so I may be able to cut through a lot of the jargon that gets posted on the articles here. Feel free to ask anything about my "capitalism studies" degree.
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I started doing that when I found out all my age 50+ engineer co-workers were cutting their own hair. I kinda miss going to the old style barber shops - the ones that smell of hair tonic, with the 1946 vintage waiting chairs and cash registers, an unused shoe shine stand tucked in the corner, and where the barbers still talked mostly about their World War II exploits - but those are just about all gone anyway. I did see one in a state of perfect preservation a couple of years ago in Crockett, Texas but no one was in it.
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For way too many years I thought about cutting my hair. I just kept putting it off thinking that one day I'd try it.
It started for me in the 90s. My regular hair cutter quit. For a year I went around trying to find another cutter that did just as good a job. Sometimes she did a great job and other times not. No matter which barber I had it was never the case of the perfect cut each time. Each time I found a barber that impressed me I would stay with that person for a few cuts only to be let down in time. Somehow they don't do consistent work.
Out of frustration I just said to myself that I couldn't do much worse and why should I be spending so much money, time, and gas to get an imperfect cut. My first try was really just as good as most cuts. Sometimes I get it perfect. There have been a couple of little mistakes but none of them were noticeable by others. The good thing is that I can fix any imbalance by just evening out the other side.
Since I've been doing it for so long now I don't make mistakes. I save plenty of time and money cutting my own hair. When I started out I just used scissors. Now I have an electric clipper that is faster and I don't cut my knuckles anymore. My inexpensive Whal clipper set cost a tiny bit more than a hair cut cost ten years ago. I don't know if cutting my own hair is part of simplifying my life in the eyes of others, but; it does make my life easier.
It started for me in the 90s. My regular hair cutter quit. For a year I went around trying to find another cutter that did just as good a job. Sometimes she did a great job and other times not. No matter which barber I had it was never the case of the perfect cut each time. Each time I found a barber that impressed me I would stay with that person for a few cuts only to be let down in time. Somehow they don't do consistent work.
Out of frustration I just said to myself that I couldn't do much worse and why should I be spending so much money, time, and gas to get an imperfect cut. My first try was really just as good as most cuts. Sometimes I get it perfect. There have been a couple of little mistakes but none of them were noticeable by others. The good thing is that I can fix any imbalance by just evening out the other side.
Since I've been doing it for so long now I don't make mistakes. I save plenty of time and money cutting my own hair. When I started out I just used scissors. Now I have an electric clipper that is faster and I don't cut my knuckles anymore. My inexpensive Whal clipper set cost a tiny bit more than a hair cut cost ten years ago. I don't know if cutting my own hair is part of simplifying my life in the eyes of others, but; it does make my life easier.
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I've been doing that for the past 11 years. In fact, I'm doing it again today. I bought the Wahl clippers at Wal-Mart and ordered the longest attachment available from Wahl, which is a #12. It gives a 1 1/2" cut. Two mirrors and running the clippers all around my head multiple times gives me a better result than the haircuts I used to pay for.
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I never thought "Living Simply" meant doing without.
I always considered it as meaning have what you need, not what you do not.
I enjoy my HDTV, My computers, my waffle iron.
At the same time, I have my bike so I need not a car.
I have my reel mower so I need no gas-burning mower.
I have the internet so I do not need a $170 a month cable bill.
I have my rain barrel, my compost heap, my weekly recycling collection...
My neighbour produces as much refuse in a week as I do in a year....
I think I'm living the dream without knitting sweaters from my own hair.
I always considered it as meaning have what you need, not what you do not.
I enjoy my HDTV, My computers, my waffle iron.
At the same time, I have my bike so I need not a car.
I have my reel mower so I need no gas-burning mower.
I have the internet so I do not need a $170 a month cable bill.
I have my rain barrel, my compost heap, my weekly recycling collection...
My neighbour produces as much refuse in a week as I do in a year....
I think I'm living the dream without knitting sweaters from my own hair.
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It amazes me how much 'garbage' my neighbors put out each week. I think one way to measure how simply we live is to compare the amount of 'garbage' a person produces.
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Nothing wrong with corporations themselves. They're just groups of people getting together to run enterprises that are too large for one person to run alone. Without corporations, we would still have feudalism.
It's a lack of regulations, too low taxes, a lack of ethics, and no corporate sense of the common good that are the problem.
It's a lack of regulations, too low taxes, a lack of ethics, and no corporate sense of the common good that are the problem.
1) Corporations by law must maximize profits. While no corporation can survive without them. It's an almost blind interpretation of them. Stockholders are not the only ones with an investment in a corporation's health. The employees have a big stake. That should be recognized. Everyone's benefit must be observed, not only the owners and the employees but the customers and the other citizens of earth in general must be strived for.
2) Corporations are not people and do not deserve the same rights and protections under law.
As it is, by their nature they will slowly create their own feudalism, and destroy the planet in the name of profit. We need to redefine the corporation if we wish to survive.
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There are two massive errors in how corporations are set up now.
1) Corporations by law must maximize profits. While no corporation can survive without them. It's an almost blind interpretation of them. Stockholders are not the only ones with an investment in a corporation's health. The employees have a big stake. That should be recognized. Everyone's benefit must be observed, not only the owners and the employees but the customers and the other citizens of earth in general must be strived for.
2) Corporations are not people and do not deserve the same rights and protections under law.
As it is, by their nature they will slowly create their own feudalism, and destroy the planet in the name of profit. We need to redefine the corporation if we wish to survive.
1) Corporations by law must maximize profits. While no corporation can survive without them. It's an almost blind interpretation of them. Stockholders are not the only ones with an investment in a corporation's health. The employees have a big stake. That should be recognized. Everyone's benefit must be observed, not only the owners and the employees but the customers and the other citizens of earth in general must be strived for.
2) Corporations are not people and do not deserve the same rights and protections under law.
As it is, by their nature they will slowly create their own feudalism, and destroy the planet in the name of profit. We need to redefine the corporation if we wish to survive.
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Originally Posted by krazygluon
Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred, which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?
My preferred bicycle brand is.......WORKSMAN CYCLES
I dislike clipless pedals on any city bike since I feel they are unsafe.
Originally Posted by krazygluon
Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred, which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?
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There are two massive errors in how corporations are set up now.
1) Corporations by law must maximize profits. While no corporation can survive without them. It's an almost blind interpretation of them. Stockholders are not the only ones with an investment in a corporation's health. The employees have a big stake. That should be recognized. Everyone's benefit must be observed, not only the owners and the employees but the customers and the other citizens of earth in general must be strived for.
2) Corporations are not people and do not deserve the same rights and protections under law.
As it is, by their nature they will slowly create their own feudalism, and destroy the planet in the name of profit. We need to redefine the corporation if we wish to survive.
1) Corporations by law must maximize profits. While no corporation can survive without them. It's an almost blind interpretation of them. Stockholders are not the only ones with an investment in a corporation's health. The employees have a big stake. That should be recognized. Everyone's benefit must be observed, not only the owners and the employees but the customers and the other citizens of earth in general must be strived for.
2) Corporations are not people and do not deserve the same rights and protections under law.
As it is, by their nature they will slowly create their own feudalism, and destroy the planet in the name of profit. We need to redefine the corporation if we wish to survive.
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I am still trying to figure out the first one...
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1) Corporations by law must maximize profits. While no corporation can survive without them. It's an almost blind interpretation of them. Stockholders are not the only ones with an investment in a corporation's health. The employees have a big stake. That should be recognized. Everyone's benefit must be observed, not only the owners and the employees but the customers and the other citizens of earth in general must be strived for.
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"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
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Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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I think Art was referring to laws that say the corporate board of directors has the primary responsibility of increasing profits for shareholders. Sounds great, and mostly is, but it makes it difficult or impossible for boards to make decisions that benefit other stakeholders such as employees, customers or the public at large. Walmart argues that they can't give employees health benefits because that would lower profits for shareholders. BP says it has to give the lowest possible payouts to oil spill victims in order to increase profits to shareholders. And so forth.
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I guess if you are a publicly traded company that could hold true. I know that the company I work for is privately held and every now and again they will make a massive investment into the company, that I am sure would negate any profit for the year or perhaps a couple of years.
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Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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Well, corporations are taking over more and more of the resources, and using the military to protect their interests. That's very feudal.
And people on the lower end are getting deeper and deeper into debt putting them into a serfdom of sorts.
To me, the real similarity is how extreme the division of haves and have nots is becoming.
And people on the lower end are getting deeper and deeper into debt putting them into a serfdom of sorts.
To me, the real similarity is how extreme the division of haves and have nots is becoming.
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I think Art was referring to laws that say the corporate board of directors has the primary responsibility of increasing profits for shareholders. Sounds great, and mostly is, but it makes it difficult or impossible for boards to make decisions that benefit other stakeholders such as employees, customers or the public at large.
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Well, corporations are taking over more and more of the resources, and using the military to protect their interests. That's very feudal.
And people on the lower end are getting deeper and deeper into debt putting them into a serfdom of sorts.
To me, the real similarity is how extreme the division of haves and have nots is becoming.
And people on the lower end are getting deeper and deeper into debt putting them into a serfdom of sorts.
To me, the real similarity is how extreme the division of haves and have nots is becoming.
It's ironic that unions and government regulations cost the robber barons money initially, but in the long run they helped set the stage for the whole "American century" with unprecedented prosperity for rich and poor alike. Too bad nobody in business or government seems to understand this any more.
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I guess if you are a publicly traded company that could hold true. I know that the company I work for is privately held and every now and again they will make a massive investment into the company, that I am sure would negate any profit for the year or perhaps a couple of years.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_judgment_rule
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This was my 1st winter using a (homemade) coldframe.
I'm sure I'll have many more!
I'm sure I'll have many more!
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Here is a little video I put together about living more sustainably and blogging about it @ Localrootz Project
A little shameless plea.. my fiance' and I are finalist for a green wedding giveaway contest @ Clay Hill Farm. If you feel so inclined to give us your vote we would love the support of other car-free folks ! VOTE HERE
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