Clutter ye not

Started by Boston Rockbury, September 22, 2012, 12:46:04 PM

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Boston Rockbury

One way that i abide in the spirit of the dude is to take inspiration from his ethos of just having what you need and being okay with that. I've really taken it to heart and simplified my material possessions right down over the last two years.

Sold my car last week.

It works! simpler is better - no question. well that's my opinion, what do you think?
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cckeiser

What ever works for you dude...to each his own...8)
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milnie

i think thats remarkably brave given the french public transport system
quod tendo non ut pallens adeo in terminus!

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Boston Rockbury on September 22, 2012, 12:46:04 PM
One way that i abide in the spirit of the dude is to take inspiration from his ethos of just having what you need and being okay with that. I've really taken it to heart and simplified my material possessions right down over the last two years.

Sold my car last week.

It works! simpler is better - no question. well that's my opinion, what do you think?

A few burgers, a few beers; you're troubles are over, dude.

HnauHnakrapunt

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I think clutter is the constant danger. Starting with the newspapers you buy or take for free. As a university student I used to take a single copy of a free newspaper every day. Ended with a cupboard full of those. Read each of them once.
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