Using goods only when needed is a fundamental cultural change.
You might own some tools that you never use, or perhaps you have a backyard that you just don’t have the time to do anything interesting with. Until recently, those pieces of property mostly served as nagging reminders that you didn’t have enough time to do everything you wanted to do. Today, they can look like revenue streams, not wastes of money.
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Our relationship to things has to evolve.
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Connectivity + sharing = income. Exciting times ahead.
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