Living from paycheck to paycheck is no way to live at all, so is pursuing one material goal after another. Most people wake up every day and go to work worrying how about they’re going to earn more money. Everyone wants a bigger house, a more expensive car, the latest phone model, but the thing about a big house is that there will always be a bigger house and you’re always going to want it. Thus, you end up being like a hamster in a wheel. You run as fast and as hard as you can then you die without actually getting anywhere.
This book will teach you how to detach yourself from material things one step at a time and how to live a more meaningful existence by focusing your time and energy on people, activities and things that will add value to your life.
So, are you ready to get off the wheel? Download Frugal Living right now and find out how!
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This is a well-written and well-organized compendium of thrifty habits for someone new to the lifestyle. I enjoyed the discussion of the roots of minimalism in Japanese culture. However, the normal $7.99 price is pretty steep (not to mention unthrifty) for tips one can find for free elsewhere.