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  • Simple living refers to practices that promote simplicity in one's lifestyle. Common practices of simple living include reducing the number of possessions one owns, depending less on technology and services, and spending less money. In addition to such external changes, simple living also reflects a person's mindset and values. Simple living practices can be seen in history, religion, art, and economics.

    Adherents may choose simple living for a variety of personal reasons, such as spirituality, health, increase in quality time for family and friends, work–life balance, personal taste, financial sustainability, increase in philanthropy, frugality, environmental sustainability, or reducing stress. Simple living can also be a reaction to economic materialism and consumer culture. Some cite sociopolitical goals aligned with environmentalist, anti-consumerist, or anti-war movements, including conservation, degrowth, deep ecology, and tax resistance.

  • did that when i was broke now i'm mentally ill

  • I like my trinkets tho

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  • This sounds miserable!

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    Miserable cattle

  • We doin itt big

  • Honestly i think comfort is not a good virtue to live for

    We only live once might as well go hard

  • YHVH
    May 4
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    S*** plebs say

  • wild

    Simple living refers to practices that promote simplicity in one's lifestyle. Common practices of simple living include reducing the number of possessions one owns, depending less on technology and services, and spending less money. In addition to such external changes, simple living also reflects a person's mindset and values. Simple living practices can be seen in history, religion, art, and economics.

    Adherents may choose simple living for a variety of personal reasons, such as spirituality, health, increase in quality time for family and friends, work–life balance, personal taste, financial sustainability, increase in philanthropy, frugality, environmental sustainability, or reducing stress. Simple living can also be a reaction to economic materialism and consumer culture. Some cite sociopolitical goals aligned with environmentalist, anti-consumerist, or anti-war movements, including conservation, degrowth, deep ecology, and tax resistance.

    Need you to see Flowers Of Saint Francis.

    Ascetic living opus

  • Mr Anderson

    This gonna be me when I move in 2 weeks lol

  • May 4
    YHVH

    S*** plebs say

  • Mr Anderson

    powerful

  • wake up eat s*** sleep

  • plants 🌻
    May 4
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    Miserable cattle

    I really never have a clue what your take is gonna be

    figured you'd be into, or at least philosophically appreciative of, some anticonsumption s*** like this but nah

  • Mr Anderson

    Beautiful

  • plants

    I really never have a clue what your take is gonna be

    figured you'd be into, or at least philosophically appreciative of, some anticonsumption s*** like this but nah

    Theyve been in such a bad mood recently

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    Degrowth is the only way humans will survive. Many are not ready for that convo though

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    ribbed

    Degrowth is the only way humans will survive. Many are not ready for that convo though

    please never say that second sentence like ever, if you want people to take you seriously.

    especially in the vague posting era
    (apologies if that sounded mean) im doing you a favor

  • ribbed

    Degrowth is the only way humans will survive. Many are not ready for that convo though

    Yep there will be a correction

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    Miserable cattle

    consumerist dog

  • went on a (online) garage sale spree + clothing donation last winter .

    giving away stuff is essy, but selling stuff involves taking good pics and uploading which can be boring

    so worth it tho when u feel the weight lifted + more empty space in ur home

  • Simple Living

  • May 4
    Choking

    consumerist dog

    Nope