The tiny home trend is largely passed off as living a “minimalist lifestyle”, almost a patronizing judgement on the “consumption” and “materialism” of those who live… normally.
But if they were honest, it’s pure cope: this is all they can afford in a fiat, debt trap 🪤 of a system.
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True to an extent. Everyone would prefer a larger castle if they could afford the support staff for upkeep. Without that, houses can burden as a time and money suck.
Live in a pod and eat bugs
My wife and I stayed in a tiny vacation home on a lark. It was a stupendous mistake. Anyone who has lived in one of them for an extended period and says they like it has GOT to be lying.
Nah