Nice collection of anecdotes from around the world with a moral to each story about how to simplify, slow down and spice up your life. Written by a flight attendant turned social worker, this book is very much in tune with the trend toward buying less stuff and appreciating people, not things, that is happening right now. I found reinforcement for ideas I already embrace and some new ones to put into practice.
A simpler wardrobe means more room in your closet and less time making decisions about what to wear every morning. Less clutter means less time tidying up around the house and more time to hang out with friends or read, or both! A generous attitude toward entertaining makes for memorable experiences and strong relationships. And many more messages that seem ordinary in other countries but somehow have either been lost or go against the grain of consumerism and the press for material success that seem to define American life more and more.
The stories are not limited to issues of materialism: he also touches on how other cultures value time and cultivate health, relationships and community. An easy read and a pleasure to put into practice.