Tungsl Clutched March 14, 2013 Share March 14, 2013 Living with Less I LIVE in a 420-square-foot studio. I sleep in a bed that folds down from the wall. I have six dress shirts. I have 10 shallow bowls that I use for salads and main dishes. When people come over for dinner, I pull out my extendable dining room table. I don ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladykillerz 4th Gear March 14, 2013 Share March 14, 2013 if we calculate by per person per size, it will be about 1350sqft for me alone. anyway, if a person is so damn rich, do you think he/she will buy a 450sqft home? it is not that possible, IMO. during the olden times, the house is rather simple, a living room, a kitchen, bedrooms, a study room and toilets. that's all. today, houses are filled with gym set, TV room, computer room and etc. with all these space plays an important role. we cannot be possibly transform a bedroom to a TV room and vice versa within a short time. people want to enjoy life in a quicker pace. it is sad but true fact that people are improving with the technologies. most importantly, in today's market situation, buying properties are somewhat related to investment. this is very different from the olden days where, you just need a hut, a truck, a farm and filled with animals. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iridrium 1st Gear March 14, 2013 Share March 14, 2013 anyway, if a person is so damn rich, do you think he/she will buy a 450sqft home? it is not that possible, IMO. to make this statement, you probably didn't read the article or did not understand what the author is trying to convey. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tungsl Clutched March 14, 2013 Author Share March 14, 2013 to make this statement, you probably didn't read the article or did not understand what the author is trying to convey. it is a very challenging article that by example for us to live simple why make the mistake of others Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladykillerz 4th Gear March 14, 2013 Share March 14, 2013 to make this statement, you probably didn't read the article or did not understand what the author is trying to convey. perhaps you are right. somehow, how many will learn to understand and follow the author? it is simple to say than done. think about it, if you are one of those, will you do the same? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Throttle2 Supersonic March 14, 2013 Share March 14, 2013 Single easy, in fact it is better. But with family , very difficult Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skunk Clutched March 14, 2013 Share March 14, 2013 Single easy, in fact it is better. But with family , very difficult Also, he has the ability to choose whether to live with more or less. For many with less money, it's no choice. 人在江湖,身不由己 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark 5th Gear March 14, 2013 Share March 14, 2013 perhaps you are right. somehow, how many will learn to understand and follow the author? it is simple to say than done. think about it, if you are one of those, will you do the same? It's different when u have been there done that. Author already had his taste of high life until he find it meaningless. For many of us here, it is still a distant dream [bigcry] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiadaw 6th Gear March 14, 2013 Share March 14, 2013 if we calculate by per person per size, it will be about 1350sqft for me alone. anyway, if a person is so damn rich, do you think he/she will buy a 450sqft home? it is not that possible, IMO. during the olden times, the house is rather simple, a living room, a kitchen, bedrooms, a study room and toilets. that's all. today, houses are filled with gym set, TV room, computer room and etc. with all these space plays an important role. we cannot be possibly transform a bedroom to a TV room and vice versa within a short time. people want to enjoy life in a quicker pace. it is sad but true fact that people are improving with the technologies. most importantly, in today's market situation, buying properties are somewhat related to investment. this is very different from the olden days where, you just need a hut, a truck, a farm and filled with animals. Maybe for you. Most people in Singpore still live in an apartment, with living room, Kitchen, bedrooms without fancy TV rooms or Gym sets in their home.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bismarck Turbocharged March 14, 2013 Share March 14, 2013 Single easy, in fact it is better. But with family , very difficult I agree. When I was single I tend to accept a lot less. I don't mind not having a car and take public transport. I can walk for 20 mins instead of taking feeder bus of 2 to 3 bus stops ride. I don't mind if I have a bed frame or not. I don't mind using a very normal phone. And still using a desktop. Now? Cannot. Not when I am married and have kids Liao. Even if I can accept less for myself, I cannot accept less for my kids and of course my wife, though i know my wife can also accept less for herself too. This is a fact. Call it kaisu or whatever but that is a fact. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jerms Clutched March 14, 2013 Share March 14, 2013 (edited) I think alot of ppl read this article but none know this guy out of this article or have even seen his place. Well, for a start he is quite a well known person on the Internet and have done talks on TED. I feel it's easy for a person like him who has been there and done that. If you further research about him and have a look on YouTube, you will see him talk about his home. There are alot of good customized parts that are movable and well done. It's not done cheaply. So if you asked me, is he living less with less space and material items than before? Sure, is his home cheap and simple for common folks like us who might want to have less materials? That might not be the case. It might be simple but not cheap or affordable. His home might just be more expensive than a fully decked out 4 room HDB. Edited March 14, 2013 by Jerms Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zyklon 5th Gear March 14, 2013 Share March 14, 2013 Just for reference, a 99 year 500 sq ft apartment in the west area of singapore will cost 800k-1mil today. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tungsl Clutched March 14, 2013 Author Share March 14, 2013 in HK you have an entire family, father, mother and two children living in a 300+sq feet apartment and they get by and are happy perhaps we are al spoilted Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maseratigood 5th Gear March 15, 2013 Share March 15, 2013 I agree. When I was single I tend to accept a lot less. I don't mind not having a car and take public transport. I can walk for 20 mins instead of taking feeder bus of 2 to 3 bus stops ride. I don't mind if I have a bed frame or not. I don't mind using a very normal phone. And still using a desktop. Now? Cannot. Not when I am married and have kids Liao. Even if I can accept less for myself, I cannot accept less for my kids and of course my wife, though i know my wife can also accept less for herself too. This is a fact. Call it kaisu or whatever but that is a fact. There is a difference between living a life full of excesses and a life with sufficient necessities. To an average-income family which chooses the former, it will have little resources left for other non-material things essential for a balanced life. Such a family's home may be filled with the latest gadgets etc, but lacks space/time for really good stuff like peace of mind, time for loved ones /friends, etc. However, it's still to each his own. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sosaria Twincharged March 15, 2013 Share March 15, 2013 Article is right... we have tendency to hoard too many material possessions (even things of little value, actually) that end up cluttering our lives and increasing stress. Not just in our homes, but also our workplaces (take a look at your desk/cubicle!) I really admire those people who can really chuck away things that they are fully confident that they don't need. Their homes have wide open floors, coffee tables free of clutter... very refreshing. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator March 15, 2013 Share March 15, 2013 so after all he was just toking kok [laugh] I think alot of ppl read this article but none know this guy out of this article or have even seen his place. Well, for a start he is quite a well known person on the Internet and have done talks on TED. I feel it's easy for a person like him who has been there and done that. If you further research about him and have a look on YouTube, you will see him talk about his home. There are alot of good customized parts that are movable and well done. It's not done cheaply. So if you asked me, is he living less with less space and material items than before? Sure, is his home cheap and simple for common folks like us who might want to have less materials? That might not be the case. It might be simple but not cheap or affordable. His home might just be more expensive than a fully decked out 4 room HDB. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sosaria Twincharged March 15, 2013 Share March 15, 2013 in HK you have an entire family, father, mother and two children living in a 300+sq feet apartment and they get by and are happy perhaps we are al spoilted It is possible but each family member must get rid of the hoarding mentality. You can't keep too much stuff per person in such a home. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic March 15, 2013 Share March 15, 2013 in HK you have an entire family, father, mother and two children living in a 300+sq feet apartment and they get by and are happy perhaps we are al spoilted live in hong kong, very scary , they live like that one leh luckily, here in Singapore, we have the PAP Government, can live in nice nice HDB!!! All Praise be to PAP !!! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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