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Simplicity: Notes, stories and exercises for developing unimaginable wealth

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Notes, Stories and Exercises for Developing Unimaginable Wealth eloquently explores voluntary simplicity as a richly rewarding and socially fulfilling lifestyle -- a practical, enriching alternative to our destructive and often unsatisfying culture of consumption. Simplicity is a hands-on manual for personal and community-wide change. It focuses on practical exercises for expanding awareness of one's own patterns of consumption and taking steps to reduce them, as well as a section on engaging one's family, friends, and colleagues in the challenging but joyful process of simplifying one's material gains while enriching one's emotional, social and spiritual life.

130 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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Mark A. Burch

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March 12, 2013
A little book with some common sense approaches to stepping a little more lightly on our planet :)
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February 4, 2023
Describes what voluntary simplicity is. Some of it is a bit strange (lack of simplicity, consumptiveness, is a form of violence). Some is really good. ( hunting as meditation). Also goes over questions to help you think differently about your life and your needs. [Would be good to do them another time!]
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