experimental life


“All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better”

— Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

We started this blog as a free and open-minded space to explore non-conventional living and different lifestyles that might fall outside the norm. Moving into a tiny house has been our biggest lifestyle experiment (so far) and the process was intimidating and challenging. We felt like we were creating something new and that we needed a new approach to problem solve in such an uncertain space.

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Now, we want to find others thinking about or doing lifestyle experiments and provide a platform for them to share their experiences. Together, we can produce content with one goal in mind: encouraging others to make changes (whether big or small!) in their lives.


We want to hear from you!

If you or someone you know is in the midst of something wild or something different…

Perhaps creating a unique work-life or family-life or some other sort of lifestyle experiment to share…


Our goal is simple:

to inspire the evolution of human lifestyles.

————————————————————— Experimental Life aims to become a resource for people who want to try something new.


We’ll publish in-depth interviews with thought-leaders from a wide range of expertise and interests, from entrepreneurs to academics to theoreticians to practitioners. We’ll also publish shorter features, editorials, and how-to guides.

Topics include (but aren’t limited to):

family // education // love // food // home // travel // health & wellness // mind // lifestyle // habits & behavior change // birthing & dying


We hope these stories inspire our readers to change their lives.

It's impossible to know what spark will set you or someone else on a new path, which moment will define the rest of your life.


While most of our content will be by invitation only, we welcome submissions & ideas about changes big and small, from diet to habit to structurewe believe that the impact of an idea matters more than how big it is.

Submit a story detailing your “experiment”, including the reasons that motivated your change as well as what impact you think it’s had on your life. If you’re a good fit, we'll be in touch.


“Let me remind the reader that I am only an experimenter. Do not set the least value on what I do, or the least discredit on what I do not, as if I pretended to settle anything as true or false. I unsettle all things. No facts are to me sacred; none are profane;

I simply experiment, an endless seeker…”

— Ralph Waldo Emerson