Tiny homes are perfect for a young couple just starting out. Old batchelors and recluses do well in tiny homes, too, and they’re great as VRBO rentals. But sadly, the tiny home thing has morphed into a “life sucks and that’s all I can afford,” idealism. Worse yet, some green wackos are purposing that everyone should live in a tiny home to have a lesser impact on the planet. The tiny home, therefore, has become a metaphor for childless, anti- capitalist, minimalist, and outright smelly people squatting on land owned by successful people collecting rent from deluded children unwilling to grow up. It’s actually a sad state of affairs when a young person doesn’t aspire to anything more important or interesting than a kale garden, birth control, liberal politics, and a tiny home.

“It’s all you you need,” is not true. America is a great nation because capitalism and faith staves off tyranny. There is nothing better for elites than to collect rents, subvert power, establish social norms and despair, and import cheep labor. Living in tiny homes is culturally Marxist and socialist in its economics. Luckily, these owners are not the many, and there are exceptions.
It just hit me this morning, that tiny homes represent and contribute to the anti capitalist, pro globalist agenda in a very stange way, and young people are buying in. Thinking about it, the part I like least of all is that they’re anti-family! You’ll never see a tiny home with six kids and two “normal” parents living in it.
So the next time I have a conversation with a young person who thinks tiny homes are cool, I’m going to ask them why? Then I’ll tell them about American exceptualism. I’ll encourage them to think bigger; to not let society step on them; and I’ll encourage them to have faith and large families: “abandoned selfish ambitions and career idolatry, please”, I’ll say. And i will not forget to say to them as God said to Jeremiah in Jeremiah 29:11: “‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.”‘ I’m pretty sure God didn’t mean for Jeremiah (or us) to have a tiny home. In fact in Deuteronomy 30:9-20: the Lord said his people, “I will make you prosperous in all that you do; you will have many children and a lot of livestock, and your fields will produce abundant crops”. In modern terms, that means a nice home, some green in your wallet, and an abundant, hopeful life.
So that you know, I still like tiny homes, but… Just be aware that many young people are being indoctrinated, and a tiny home can be a minor manifestation of the woke virus.