The new American Dream | Courtney Martin

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I'm a journalist,
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so I like to look for the untold stories,
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the lives that quietly play out under the scream of headlines.
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I've also been going about the business of putting down roots,
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choosing a partner, making babies.
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So for the last few years,
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I've been trying to understand
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what constitutes the 21st-century good life,
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both because I'm fascinated by the moral and philosophical implications,
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but also because I'm in desperate need of answers myself.
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We live in tenuous times.
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In fact, for the first time in American history,
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the majority of parents do not think that their kids will be better off
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than they were.
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This is true of rich and poor, men and women.
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Now, some of you might hear this and feel sad.
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After all, America is deeply invested
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in this idea of economic transcendence,
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that every generation kind of leapfrogs the one before it,
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earning more, buying more, being more.
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We've exported this dream all over the world,
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so kids in Brazil and China and even Kenya
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inherit our insatiable expectation
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for more.
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But when I read this historic poll for the first time,
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it didn't actually make me feel sad.
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It felt like a provocation.
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"Better off" -- based on whose standards?
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Is "better off" finding a secure job
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that you can count on for the rest of your life?
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Those are nearly extinct.
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People move jobs, on average, every 4.7 years,
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and it's estimated that by 2020,
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nearly half of Americans will be freelancers.
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OK, so is better off just a number?
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Is it about earning as much as you possibly can?
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By that singular measurement, we are failing.
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Median per capita income has been flat since about 2000,
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adjusted for inflation.
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All right, so is better off getting a big house with a white picket fence?
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Less of us are doing that.
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Nearly five million people lost their homes in the Great Recession,
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and even more of us sobered up about the lengths we were willing to go --
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or be tricked into going, in many predatory cases --
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to hold that deed.
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Home-ownership rates are at their lowest since 1995.
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All right, so we're not finding steady employment,
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we're not earning as much money,
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and we're not living in big fancy houses.
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Toll the funeral bells
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for everything that made America great.
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But,
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are those the best measurements of a country's greatness,
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of a life well lived?
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What I think makes America great is its spirit of reinvention.
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In the wake of the Great Recession,
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more and more Americans are redefining what "better off" really means.
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Turns out, it has more to do with community and creativity
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than dollars and cents.
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Now, let me be very clear:
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the 14.8 percent of Americans living in poverty need money,
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plain and simple.
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And all of us need policies that protect us from exploitation
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by employers and financial institutions.
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Nothing that follows is meant to suggest that the gap between rich and poor
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is anything but profoundly immoral.
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But,
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too often we let the conversation stop there.
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We talk about poverty as if it were a monolithic experience;
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about the poor as if they were solely victims.
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Part of what I've learned in my research and reporting
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is that the art of living well
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is often practiced most masterfully
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by the most vulnerable.
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Now, if necessity is the mother of invention,
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I've come to believe
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that recession can be the father of consciousness.
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It confronts us with profound questions,
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questions we might be too lazy or distracted to ask
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in times of relative comfort.
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How should we work?
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How should we live?
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All of us, whether we realize it or not,
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seek answers to these questions,
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with our ancestors kind of whispering in our ears.
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My great-grandfather was a drunk in Detroit,
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who sometimes managed to hold down a factory job.
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He had, as unbelievable as it might sound,
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21 children,
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with one woman, my great-grandmother,
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who died at 47 years old of ovarian cancer.
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Now, I'm pregnant with my second child,
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and I cannot even fathom what she must have gone through.
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And if you're trying to do the math -- there were six sets of twins.
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So my grandfather, their son,
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became a traveling salesman,
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and he lived boom and bust.
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So my dad grew up answering the door for debt collectors
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and pretending his parents weren't home.
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He actually took his braces off himself with pliers in the garage,
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when his father admitted he didn't have money
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to go back to the orthodontist.
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So my dad, unsurprisingly,
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became a bankruptcy lawyer.
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Couldn't write this in a novel, right?
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He was obsessed with providing a secure foundation
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for my brother and I.
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So I ask these questions by way of a few generations of struggle.
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My parents made sure that I grew up on a kind of steady ground
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that allows one to question and risk and leap.
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And ironically, and probably sometimes to their frustration,
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it is their steadfast commitment to security
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that allows me to question its value,
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or at least its value as we've historically defined it
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in the 21st century.
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So let's dig into this first question:
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How should we work?
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We should work like our mothers.
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That's right -- we've spent decades
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trying to fit women into a work world built for company men.
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And many have done backbends to fit in,
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but others have carved a more unconventional path,
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creating a patchwork of meaning and money
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with enough flexibility to do what they need to do
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for those that they love.
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My mom called it "just making it work."
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Today I hear life coaches call it "a portfolio career."
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Whatever you call it,
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more and more men are craving these whole, if not harried, lives.
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They're waking up to their desire and duty to be present fathers and sons.
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Now, artist Ann Hamilton has said,
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"Labor is a way of knowing."
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Labor is a way of knowing.
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In other words, what we work on
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is what we understand about the world.
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If this is true, and I think it is,
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then women who have disproportionately cared for the little ones
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and the sick ones and the aging ones,
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have disproportionately benefited
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from the most profound kind of knowing there is:
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knowing the human condition.
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By prioritizing care,
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men are, in a sense, staking their claim
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to the full range of human existence.
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Now, this means the nine-to-five no longer works for anyone.
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Punch clocks are becoming obsolete, as are career ladders.
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Whole industries are being born and dying every day.
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It's all nonlinear from here.
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So we need to stop asking kids,
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"What do you want to be when you grow up?"
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and start asking them, "How do you want to be when you grow up?"
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Their work will constantly change.
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The common denominator is them.
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So the more they understand their gifts
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and create crews of ideal collaborators,
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the better off they will be.
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The challenge ahead is to reinvent the social safety net
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to fit this increasingly fragmented economy.
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We need portable health benefits.
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We need policies that reflect that everyone deserves to be vulnerable
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or care for vulnerable others,
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without becoming destitute.
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We need to seriously consider a universal basic income.
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We need to reinvent labor organizing.
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The promise of a work world that is structured to actually fit
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our 21st century values,
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not some archaic idea about bringing home the bacon,
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is long overdue --
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just ask your mother.
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Now, how about the second question:
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How should we live?
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We should live
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like our immigrant ancestors.
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When they came to America,
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they often shared apartments, survival tactics, child care --
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always knew how to fill one more belly,
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no matter how small the food available.
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But they were told that success meant leaving the village behind
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and pursuing that iconic symbol of the American Dream,
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the white picket fence.
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And even today, we see a white picket fence
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and we think success, self-possession.
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But when you strip away the sentimentality,
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what it really does is divides us.
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Many Americans are rejecting the white picket fence
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and the kind of highly privatized life that happened within it,
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and reclaiming village life,
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reclaiming interdependence instead.
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Fifty million of us, for example,
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live in intergenerational households.
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This number exploded with the Great Recession,
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but it turns out people actually like living this way.
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Two-thirds of those who are living with multiple generations under one roof
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say it's improved their relationships.
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Some people are choosing to share homes not with family,
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but with other people who understand the health and economic benefits
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of daily community.
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CoAbode, an online platform for single moms looking to share homes
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with other single moms,
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has 50,000 users.
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And people over 65 are especially prone
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to be looking for these alternative living arrangements.
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They understand that their quality of life
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depends on a mix of solitude and solidarity.
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Which is true of all of us when you think about it,
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young and old alike.
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For too long, we've pretended that happiness is a king in his castle.
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But all the research proves otherwise.
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It shows that the healthiest, happiest and even safest --
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in terms of both climate change disaster, in terms of crime, all of that --
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are Americans who live lives intertwined with their neighbors.
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Now, I've experienced this firsthand.
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For the last few years, I've been living in a cohousing community.
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It's 1.5 acres of persimmon trees,
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this prolific blackberry bush that snakes around a community garden,
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all smack-dab, by the way, in the middle of urban Oakland.
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The nine units are all built to be different,
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different sizes, different shapes,
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but they're meant to be as green as possible.
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So big, shiny black solar cells on our roof
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mean our electricity bill rarely exceeds
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more than five bucks in a month.
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The 25 of us who live there are all different ages and political persuasions
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and professions,
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and we live in homes that have everything a typical home would have.
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But additionally,
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we share an industrial-sized kitchen and eating area,
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where we have common meals twice a week.
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Now, people, when I tell them I live like this,
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often have one of two extreme reactions.
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Either they say, "Why doesn't everyone live like this?"
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Or they say, "That sounds totally horrifying.
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I would never want to do that."
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So let me reassure you: there is a sacred respect for privacy among us,
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but also a commitment to what we call "radical hospitality" --
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not the kind advertised by the Four Seasons,
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but the kind that says that every single person is worthy of kindness,
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full stop, end of sentence.
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The biggest surprise for me of living in a community like this?
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You share all the domestic labor -- the repairing, the cooking, the weeding --
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but you also share the emotional labor.
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Rather than depending only on the idealized family unit
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to get all of your emotional needs met,
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you have two dozen other people that you can go to
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to talk about a hard day at work
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or troubleshoot how to handle an abusive teacher.
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Teenagers in our community will often go to an adult that is not their parent
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to ask for advice.
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It's what bell hooks called "revolutionary parenting,"
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this humble acknowledgment
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that kids are healthier when they have a wider range of adults
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to emulate and count on.
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Turns out, adults are healthier, too.
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It's a lot of pressure,
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trying to be that perfect family behind that white picket fence.
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The "new better off," as I've come to call it,
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is less about investing in the perfect family
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and more about investing in the imperfect village,
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whether that's relatives living under one roof,
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a cohousing community like mine,
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or just a bunch of neighbors who pledge to really know
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and look out for one another.
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It's good common sense, right?
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And yet, money has often made us dumb
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about reaching out.
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The most reliable wealth
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is found in relationship.
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The new better off is not an individual prospect at all.
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In fact, if you're a failure or you think you're a failure,
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I've got some good news for you:
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you might be a success by standards you have not yet honored.
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Maybe you're a mediocre earner but a masterful father.
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Maybe you can't afford your dream home,
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but you throw legendary neighborhood parties.
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If you're a textbook success,
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the implications of what I'm saying could be more grim for you.
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You might be a failure by standards you hold dear
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but that the world doesn't reward.
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Only you can know.
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I know that I am not a tribute
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to my great-grandmother,
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who lived such a short and brutish life,
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if I earn enough money to afford every creature comfort.
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You can't buy your way out of suffering or into meaning.
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There is no home big enough
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to erase the pain that she must have endured.
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I am a tribute to her
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if I live a life as connected and courageous as possible.
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In the midst of such widespread uncertainty,
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we may, in fact, be insecure.
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But we can let that insecurity make us brittle
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or supple.
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We can turn inward, lose faith in the power of institutions to change --
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even lose faith in ourselves.
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Or we can turn outward,
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cultivate faith in our ability to reach out, to connect, to create.
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Turns out, the biggest danger
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is not failing to achieve the American Dream.
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The biggest danger is achieving a dream
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that you don't actually believe in.
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So don't do that.
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Do the harder, more interesting thing,
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which is to compose a life where what you do every single day,
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the people you give your best love and ingenuity and energy to,
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aligns as closely as possible with what you believe.
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That, not something as mundane as making money,
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is a tribute to your ancestors.
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That is the beautiful struggle.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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