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life, money and everything in between
Thoreau said that we will be “rich in proportion to the number of things which we can afford to let alone.” There are 7 questions you can ask yourself every time you think about buying any stuff. By stuff, I mean anything which is not directly required for the continuatio
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1 year ago
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Jim, I recently wrote a post on de-cluttering that you may want to check out. Hope you find it helpful.
I've also used the first point on affordability to develop a metric of my own to examine the other aspects of consuming that I find important; it's on my blog as well.
This was one of the best posts on "buying less" that I've seen. Nice work.
1 year ago
It is easy to get caught in the trap of thinking that material things you do not currently have will somehow make life better or more enjoyable. When it really comes down to it, it's not all the "stuff" that makes life worthwhile or worth living. It is the experiences and the relationships that we have. I think people chasing after all the stuff are totally missing the point and I don't know any that feel truly fulfilled by these things anyway!