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Efficient methods (Experiences in Japan) - part 1

Efficient methods (Experiences in Japan) - part 1

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Living Off the Grid in the City Podcast. Efficient methods. Here I define, explain, and give reasons for being efficient. I share my recent experiences in Japan, what I believe one of the most efficient societies today. Efficient methods encompass the actions, choices, technologies, and mentalities that allow us to be efficient. Efficiency is simply operating at optimal performance, using the least resources while producing the best for society and us. This part one, focuses on defining efficient methods, and in ways how to be efficient. I discuss some methods, and common efficient choices. And, delve into some efficient technologies. Enjoy.

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