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🎪 Do We All Need Our Own Place to Live?

  • Writer: Reuben Berger
    Reuben Berger
  • Oct 30
  • 1 min read

For generations, we’ve been taught that stability means having a fixed address — four walls, a mortgage, and a door that locks. But what if that model, while practical, has also become a kind of quiet trap? Most people spend their days working to maintain their space, rather than being truly alive within it. The home becomes less a sanctuary and more a silo — a place of safety, yes, but also of isolation for many.

An Island Home
An Island Home

At Healing Havens, we ask a different question: what if life didn’t have to be this way? What if we could create a new culture — a cooperative network of sanctuaries — where life feels more like a 24/7 festival of creativity, connection, and purpose? A world where there are always fires burning, laughter echoing, meals being shared, and quiet places to rest when you need them.


In this vision, no one “owns” life — we all share it. Wherever you are in the network, you belong. Each haven becomes a home, and each person becomes both guest and host. There’s space for movement, spontaneity, and wonder. You might wake up by a waterfall one week, and under palm trees the next.


The goal isn’t to escape responsibility — it’s to rediscover aliveness. To replace loneliness with community, boredom with purpose, and exhaustion with joy. We’re bringing adventure back into daily life, not through escape, but through shared creation.


Because home isn’t a single place anymore — it’s a way of being. 🌿

 
 
 

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