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Nikolaj Astrup

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Making projects to make it easier to be a parent. https://t.co/nkgtkIVSOa https://t.co/pVrGYi5YRH Unschooling two kids.

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My strategy in life: Earn $15,000/month, unschool the kids, and have as much family time as possible when kids are small, one big adventure every year. That's the sweet spot for me. This is extreme freedom to me.


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The people I admire most have a way of escaping the bubble of culture. Sometimes via religion; sometimes via old books; sometimes via time in nature. Without such an escape, propaganda wins. You stop thinking for yourself. Modern delusions grow into an all-consuming mind virus.


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You can't have it all without children. That's an oxymoron. Take it from a guy who used to believe this. Having children maximizes the human experience. Without them, you only get to experience 10% - at most.

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Good Work is Live My Story of: -Prioritizing a connection with work -Losing my "edge" & a better source of motivation -Following the "long, slow, stupid, fun way" -Leaving money on the table & unplanned sabbaticals -Authoring new work scripts 📘👉 pmillerd.com/goodwork

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The last two years I have done a 100 km mountain race. After 1-2 days of relaxing, both years I've been hit by this manic work mode and a feeling of super high energy (I would say 50% more energy than normal). Just like everything can be done. No idea how that works, but I'm…


A small project I've been working on: The Traveling Village Toolbox. It's a small collection of 24 tools (methods, strategies, philosophies) that we have used building TV. travelingvillage.com/toolbox


Ran my 2nd 100 km race this Saturday. 6600 vertical meters, 14 hrs 46 min and placed 113 out of 1060 starters. 2 hrs 57 min improvement from last year, where I placed 231. Tough but perfect day!

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Re-reading this by @benkeene to get inspiration for revillage.com

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Looking for a freelancer who can help plan Traveling Village in South Korea. Know anyone, then please let me know.


My dream with Revillage and Traveling Village is to create IRL community experiments that make family life easier.

Population is collapsing rapidly



The very first, small step towards building a big dream revillage.com


2,136 km of running in 2024 8 weeks till race day (100 km, 6000 vertical meters in Spain) 4 weeks till spending 40 days in the mountains 100% fresh day after running 33 km Starting to get excited


I've never shared anything on ProductHunt. I wonder if Traveling Village would do well or is it only for tech things?


We have started planning the next Traveling Village and I'm starting to get super excited about it!!


1) Read fewer, but better books 2) Classics over “airport business books” 3) Read books that there are multiple podcasts about too My next book: Power Broker by Robert Caro and listening to the 99% Invisible podcast series discussing it.

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How do you remember the books you read?



Pattern Language is one of the best books I've read. It's about architecture, but there are so many great insights about community, family life, and how we live in general.

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I want to get a big group of families (+20 families) to move to the same (declining) mountain village. I bought the domain revillage.com to be the home of the project. Would it be interesting to follow the progress of making this project a reality in a weekly, 20 min…


I have just bought the domain revillage.com for a future community project I want to build. It took some negotiation and time, but finally closed it. The price ended up being $3,200. That is A LOT of money for me. I'm self-employed and have two kids at home full-time…


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