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Communal Living

The Ultimate Guide for Communal Living and What You Need to Know

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Communal Living

By: Julian Hulse
Narrated by: Kelly Rhodes
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You're about to discover crucial information about communal living. Millions of people have already experienced the amazing benefits that communal life has to offer. It can be overwhelming if you have been thinking about living in a shared arrangement and you haven't been able to find quality information on the topic. You need to understand the risks and benefits before jumping right into it. As someone who has lived this type of lifestyle, I want to provide an unbiased view of what you can expect. Most sources online are giving information based on a financial incentive. I do not promote any individual communes in this book. This book goes into the origin and history of communal living, the different types of communal living arrangements, the positives and negatives associated with this type of lifestyle, as well as the inspiration and future of this movement. By investing in this book, you can get a grasp of what the life-changing experience of living in commune can bring to you. Here's a preview of what you'll learn:

  • Understanding the origins and history of commune life
  • The different types of living arrangements
  • The negative and positive effects of living this way
  • The future and other critical information!

©2014 Julian Hulse (P)2015 Julian Hulse
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