Peter Krupa on Nostr: this, imo, is the central lifestyle tension that is holding back sustainable, dense ...
this, imo, is the central lifestyle tension that is holding back sustainable, dense urban development in the US: people want a big house with a yard AND access to the kinds of amenities that come with population density (shopping, restaurants, walkability, services) but those two things are fundamentally in tension.
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