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Simple Living
The case for slow evenings

Most evenings disappear into a screen. Here's why reclaiming them — slowly, deliberately — might be the most radical thing you do all day.

Sustainability
The shirt you can't recycle — and why that's finally changing

Most clothes we own are impossible to recycle. A breakthrough from Amsterdam may finally change that.

Simple Living
Read less, read deeper

In a world that rewards speed, reading slowly might be the most rebellious thing you can do.

Health & Nutrition
What kimchi knows that your doctor doesn't — yet

Nanoplastics are accumulating in human brains. A bacterium from kimchi may be the first biological tool we have to fight back.

Simple Living
Fiction that teaches more about simple living than most self-help books

Some books don't lecture you about living with less. They just show you a life, and you come away changed.

Sustainability
One hour is not enough — and that's exactly the point

Earth Hour doesn't save the planet. That's not what it's for. The question is what happens after the lights come back on.

Simple Living
Your living room is fine. The algorithm disagrees.

TikTok compressed interior design trend cycles from years to months. The cost isn't just financial — it's 12 million tons of furniture a year.

Simple Living
What I finally understood the second time I read The One Thing

Gary Keller says success isn't about who does the most. It took me running everything into the ground to understand what that actually means.

Sustainability
The world isn't ending. Here's what the data actually says.

Hannah Ritchie's data-driven case for why environmental pessimism isn't just wrong — it's actively making things worse.