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You can give privacy almost anywhere even when it's near impossible to find it.
I learned this from the excellent guides at @rowadventures
The curb-cut effect
The curb-cut effect illustrates how when we design to benefit disadvantaged or vulnerable groups we end up helping society as a whole.
Some common settlement patterns to look out for:
Nucleated settlements around a centre like a church or square.
Linear settlements alongside roads, waterways or shoreline.
Spread out dispersed settlements.
Isolated settlements in the most magical and isolated wilderness alone.
You might have noticed when it's happened to you — it doesn't seem to matter what you saying, they're just waiting to share their story or solution. It's hard to really listen. We have to be open to be changed. And that can be a little scary.
The curb-cut effect illustrates how when we design to benefit disadvantaged or vulnerable groups we end up helping society as a whole.
More: https://t.co/r4JG1TzfiI
Thanks Angela Glover Blackwell @agb4equity @policylink
Forest bathing - soaking up the atmosphere of a forest. From the Japanese shinrin-yoku.
A walk in Nature is about the closest to a miracle cure we have.