By: Lori Worsencroft | Simple Oasis
I always look forward to your “essay” posts and find your actions and even writing very inspirational. I loved it where you spoke about the series of actions we go through in an attempt to buy...
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Lori, It’s people like you who make me so thankful for being able to write every day. I’m glad that you find inspiration in what I write. Thank you for your kind words. Joshua
View ArticleBy: Gena S
Joshua & Ryan, It is interesting to see growth and change happen in others, such as yourselves, as we continue on our minimalist journeys. Our paths may be similar at times, disimilar at others. At...
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View ArticleBy: Laura M.
It really isn’t that hard to not buy anything. The key is to keep asking yourself if you need it and think about it for a few days. You probably don’t need it, and after a few days, you won’t miss the...
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Gena, thanks for the thoughtful comment; we appreciate it (and are enjoying parts of your journey as well).
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Correct, it isn’t that hard to not buy anything. It is hard, however, to extinguish one’s desire for something (it seems to be a cultural imperative that makes it difficult). Thanks for your...
View ArticleBy: mercedes
I didn’t realize before that when I was a poor child (quite a long time ago…) I was nearer to happiness than now with all that stuff !!! And it is true : I remember to feel happier and had more dreams…...
View ArticleBy: Joshua & Ryan
Amen! Ryan and I both grew up without money, but we had happy times together (like you said, without all that stuff!). I’m so glad our words help (especially even when you’re a continent away). Thanks...
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