Derek has been a musician, a circus performer, an entrepreneur, and a
speaker. He’s a slow thinker, an explorer, a xenophile, and loves a
different point of view. In New Zealand, he lives in a house that he
designed himself, based off the notion that houses should grow from how
people actually live, not from a master plan — so he waits to add walls
until he figures out what he needs. That’s just one of his more radical
ways of thinking. We were pleased and he was pleased that we asked him
questions that he had never been asked before about how to live, about
spirituality, parenting, and architecture. This conversation is full of
surprises, and we hope you enjoy it.
Links:
Useful Not True
How to Live
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