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Hutton Wilkinson: Live Lavishly in a One-Room Apartment if You Have To - But Live Lavishly 

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@patriciasalem3606
@patriciasalem3606 2 месяца назад
I grew up in the '60s and '70s, and I miss the characters and greater freedom of expression too. New York City, for example, has become a playground for the ultra wealthy, full of vloggers and young women trying to recreate Sex and the City, rather than the crazy patchwork of one-of-a-kind villages it used to be. I believe there are a couple of reasons why this change has happened in the US. One is the corporatization of America. Everything is owned by mega companies. They make all the stores and restaurants look the same and squeeze out all the mom and pop businesses. Slowly, they've made people believe that they need to be like everyone else, just like when you travel, every mall looks the same. It creates a nowhereness and robs people and places of their identity. And it's contributed to the dissolution of the middle class, with wealth gaps rivaling third world countries. The second factor is social media. Rather than encouraging individuality, it has reinforced the former concept. Everyone wants to look and live like influencers. We have increasing celebrity worship too, which takes people out of their own lives and makes them live vicariously through famous people. It doesn't help that we have less art taught in our schools now and that we are seeing a rise in cult thinking in politics that is spilling over into governing how people are allowed to live. College costs so much that kids are no longer studying what they want and going to school simply to make money and survive when they get out. It's all trickle-down economics, but not in the way people were (mis)led to think it would work.
@cross75man75
@cross75man75 2 месяца назад
Here, here.
@robwhite461
@robwhite461 2 месяца назад
Right on. They are creating a vacuum of individually and creative expression. The writing was on the wall when they kicked out the Artisans from Carnegie Hall. The gentrification of the Bowery, And the change in Greenwich village, now an A list hangout. Like most enclaves of the creatives, eventually those who think they can buy cool culture take over and the originals move on, leaving the place devoid of what it once was, and just a memory in the minds of those who lived it. I knew you were a switched on person when I saw you with your horse, people who have horses as friends are more in touch.
@marym.garcia4147
@marym.garcia4147 2 месяца назад
Love your comments and agree with all! I too grew up in that era and also miss the creativity that once inspired - art, music, fashion and design. Perhaps this homogeneous era is the result of the tight economy, but gosh is it ever boring. The world needs more inspiration and organic beauty!
@davidcattin7006
@davidcattin7006 2 месяца назад
People really ARE afraid to express themselves. Here in small-town Indiana, social proof is strong. You don't DARE be unique because that's unusual, and then you aren't like everyone else, and so there must be something WRONG with you. Godforbid!!!
@oliviacasino8888
@oliviacasino8888 2 месяца назад
No matter where you live, always be yourself and you will come out the better for it! What a disservice we do to our own imagination when we do not allow its expressions! Fly, fly and do your own thing…I give you permission! And laugh at the world, you’ll die happier!
@koleyw932
@koleyw932 2 месяца назад
That's why I escaped small towns where everybody knows your business, and usually disaproves.
@Pondapple
@Pondapple 2 месяца назад
Lavish, to me, also means outrageous. Here in South Florida 20-30 years ago a man who lived in an old trailer, passed away. His neighbors say he pretty much kept to himself. So when seeing the inside of the trailer, they were astonished. He had glued plastic things to the walls and ceilings, nearly every surface and then painted it all light seafoam green. Things like disposable plastic spoons, etc. Call it Folk Art. He amused himself and that's what counts. I don't think it was salvageable.
@TheLearningLounge
@TheLearningLounge 2 месяца назад
So many people are preoccupied with just finding an affordable roof over their heads, and providing food to put in their fridges, there isn't a lot of spare time or money to indulge in flights of fancy. Sadly this is the reality of the day. Instead of trying to help their community make things better, people like this, and there are thousands, are glorifying their own way of life, in their own little bubbles.
@Thomas-fu8vp
@Thomas-fu8vp 3 месяца назад
Tony Duquette bought , decorated & paid for that house.
@johnhartmedia
@johnhartmedia 3 месяца назад
He sure did! We uploaded another video all about Tony and the house itself - it's on our channel!
@PATCARSON-l6v
@PATCARSON-l6v 2 месяца назад
I could not live here at all. I don't get it??
@oliviacasino8888
@oliviacasino8888 2 месяца назад
The answer is…this is not for you, but for another!
@patriciasalem3606
@patriciasalem3606 2 месяца назад
@@oliviacasino8888 Exactly. Hutton says that in the video. Everyone has their own taste. If YOU like it, it doesn't matter if other people don't.
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