Zack Subin

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The only common cultural practice consistently reinforced by the structure of the places we’ve built today is consumption. All around us, we’re prompted to consume, to increase our desires beyond what we now have. This is contrary to the structure of prior societies, especially ancient ones, which acknowledged avarice but made self-denial a virtue, a path to inner peace.
Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity
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