Tyler Logan

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Tyler Logan



Average rating: 3.62 · 93 ratings · 5 reviews · 10 distinct works
Minimalist Lifestyle: 30 Da...

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Essential Oils: A Beginners...

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Minimalist Living: Adapting...

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The Minimalist Budget: Spen...

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Clean and Organized: Simple...

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Everything Coconut: From Co...

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Essential Oils: A Beginner'...

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“Are these things really better than the things I already have? Or am I just trained to be dissatisfied with what I have now?” Chuck Palahniuk, Lullaby”
Tyler Logan, Minimalist Living: Adapting a Modern Approach to Mininimalist Living

“The idea of minimalist budgeting, however, is not to divert the money traffic to other expenditures, but rather to allocate your money to necessary expenses only, and to free yourself from consumerism.”
Tyler Logan, The Minimalist Budget: Spend Less, Save Money and Live More with Minimalism

“The conventional belief is that the more we acquire, the happier we become. In reality, there is nothing further from the truth. Imagine yourself holding a candy bar, and then imagine yourself holding 50 candy bars. With one candy bar you are able to enjoy a little sweetness in your life, but while juggling 50 candy bars in two hands, the weight, the overdose and the immobility turns those 50 candy bars into a burden that do almost nothing to add value to your time or life.”
Tyler Logan, The Minimalist Budget: Spend Less, Save Money and Live More with Minimalism



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