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) gatherings took place, and 5 kitchinettes, 5 bathrooms. Each house had its own character. Most everyone from all dorms went to the Commons building for 3 meals a daily. This really worked beautifully. Which is a part of why I suspect the following model for intentional community might work well too:

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Emerson White wrote:
The most important factor in that situation is not spending much time at home. If you live in the fields or gardens or workshops then it doesn't matter where you sleep.
As you get older, it gets harder to sleep, on average I wake up 2 to 3 times a night, and only sleep about six hours. When I was young, I could sleep through anything! Sustainable Plantations and Agroforestry in Costa Rica
Emerson White wrote:
What you sleep on, and how noisy it is, both matter, but you will sleep just as well in a 100 Sq ft room as you would in a 10,000 square foot house. It all looks the same when your eyes are closed.
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Emerson White wrote:
I mentioned noise, reread what you quoted there.
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paul wheaton wrote:I would like to think that one house might be the big house of toddlers. And another house might be the big house of teenagers. And another house is the big house of rambunctious adults. And another house is the big house of quiet/contemplative adults.
I live in Bizzaro World.


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