All posts tagged ‘Lifestyle Design

Good Reads, Back in the 21st Century Edition

Blogging is linking. I think you see this in many posts I write – but unfortunately, I cannot include links to all the inspiring reads I encounter during my voyages through the (mighty) interwebz. That’s why I decided to create a column to spread a few precious links worth your time, and also share some […]

Towards Ethical Lifestyle Design

“People who avoid all criticism fail. It’s destructive criticism we need to avoid, not criticism in all forms.” (Timothy Ferriss) Should lifestyle designers be better people? When reading the recent discussion on the topic over at Beyond Growth (1, 2), one could reach the conclusion that this indeed should be the case. And, honestly, why […]

The Problem of Perception

Are we living progress, regress, or are only minutiae changing, while the important things just stay the same? To give just one example: When it comes to the questionable “discovery” of lifestyle design, most people on this planet just don’t know about it and live their life as if nothing was happening. But what about […]

Beyond Lifestyle Design

We are living in a world of buzz words. To get some fame and make a bunch of money, your “lifestyle” should be “cool”, and by “designing” it, you’re aiming to be part of a “clique” that wouldn’t mind working more than four hours a week. See the words in quotes? Maybe it would be […]