10 Ideas for the Next 10 Years

The Dropout Economy
“Middle-class kids are taught from an early age that they should work hard and finish school. Yet 3 out of 10 students dropped out of high school as recently as 2006, and less than a third of young people have finished college.

But what if the millions of so-called dropouts are onto something? As conventional high schools and colleges prepare the next generation for jobs that won’t exist, we’re on the cusp of a dropout revolution, one that will spark an era of experimentation in new ways to learn and new ways to live.

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Charity on Wheels Foundation Bike Tour

Can anyone in Europe help line up contacts, home tours, etc.? Their contact info is on our Bulletin Board. Hello friends, My name is Ivo Christov and I’m writing you this letter from Sofia, Bulgaria. Allow me to introduce myself with few words: I and my wife are founders of “Charity on Wheels” Foundation, recently … Read more

The Owner-Built Home – Ken Kern

As one of the top natural builders who influenced the direction of my life, we’ll be discussing more of Ken Kern’s building ideas. This is the stuff that fueled my imagination and passion for affordable housing when I was a young man. It was obvious to me 35-40 years ago that modern building materials are … Read more

A Home with No House Payments

The number one barrier to home ownership is affordability. Many people can’t afford a home made with expensive modern materials, and bank financing. That’s why earthbag building, and natural building in general, is becoming so popular. Why not build it yourself – in stages if you have to – with low cost materials and pay … Read more

Shelters for All Housing Competition

A new Shelters for All affordable housing contest started November 15, 2011. They’re seeking 700-1,100 sq. ft. one story house designs for the poorest in urban areas. I’d like to enter the contest and now I’m racking my brain trying to figure out what house design to use. It takes a lot of time and … Read more

The Choices We Make Impact our Path in Life

A brief tale of two home buyers… John: John bought a contractor-built house in the suburbs, largely because that’s what most people do. He didn’t give the decision a great deal of thought. He was eager to have a nice new home to show off to friends and family. It would provide a lot of … Read more