The hottest Living Substack posts right now

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Between a Rock and a Card Place 3150 implied HN points 06 Oct 24
  1. Living in an apartment can bring unexpected challenges, especially with noisy neighbors. Adjusting to complaints can make you feel uncomfortable in your own space.
  2. Finding a true sense of home can be difficult, especially if you have to move often. It can feel like a never-ending search for a place where you truly belong.
  3. Nostalgia for childhood memories can shape our view of home. Simple possessions, like a typewriter, often hold deeper meanings, providing comfort and connection to our past.
Culture Study 4437 implied HN points 07 Feb 25
  1. People often seek ideal living places that balance many factors, but what really matters is how close you are to people you already know. It's about community, not just a checklist of features.
  2. Building a community takes time and effort, so living in a place that helps you connect with others is essential. This could mean less pressure from work or parenting demands.
  3. When discussing places to live, it's important to share personal experiences and keep an open mind. Everyone's needs are different, and what works for one person might not work for another.
The Commonplace 805 implied HN points 18 Sep 23
  1. Living in a humane-sized community or on spacious land fulfills a universal longing for connection and purpose.
  2. Building and maintaining relationships in neighborhoods through communal spaces like third places or regular gatherings is vital for human flourishing.
  3. Creating a more humane living situation requires effort, community involvement, and a willingness to make small, impactful changes.
Digital in bio 39 implied HN points 25 Dec 23
  1. Everything is bigger in the US, but bigger doesn't always mean better and it comes with a higher cost of living.
  2. People in the US tend to communicate in a direct but respectful manner, asking for clarification or expressing disagreements openly.
  3. Living in the US exposes you to diverse international interactions, challenges stereotypes, and provides a more complete understanding of the country.
Design Lobster 19 implied HN points 22 May 20
  1. Families are exploring new living arrangements, moving away from the nuclear family setup, towards multi-generational living or shared housing solutions.
  2. Designers can rethink comfort in furniture like the Womb Chair by focusing on shape rather than cushioning, reflecting a mid-century design approach.
  3. Design merges philosophy and science, using metaphors and analogies to create and science to measure and evolve designs, balancing intuition and practicality.
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Cornerstone 0 implied HN points 17 Aug 23
  1. Front-facing garages in townhouse developments can create a sense of community and social interaction among neighbors.
  2. Front-facing garages can lead to more serendipitous interactions among residents, fostering strong neighborhood connections.
  3. Garages can serve multiple purposes beyond car storage, such as providing secure storage for bikes and enhancing neighborhood walkability.