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  • #1
    Joshua Fields Millburn
    “You can't change the people around you, but you can change the people around you.”
    Joshua Fields Millburn, Everything That Remains: A Memoir by The Minimalists

  • #2
    Joshua Fields Millburn
    “We’re taught to work foolishly hard for a non-living entity, donating our most precious commodity—our time—for a paycheck.”
    Joshua Fields Millburn, Everything That Remains: A Memoir by The Minimalists

  • #3
    Joshua Fields Millburn
    “Addition by subtraction.”
    Joshua Fields Millburn, Everything That Remains: A Memoir by The Minimalists

  • #4
    Joshua Fields Millburn
    “Now, before I spend money I ask myself one question: Is this worth my freedom? Like: Is this coffee worth two dollars of my freedom? Is this shirt worth thirty dollars of my freedom? Is this car worth thirty thousand dollars of my freedom? In other words, am I going to get more value from the thing I’m about to purchase, or am I going to get more value from my freedom?”
    Joshua Fields Millburn, Everything That Remains: A Memoir by The Minimalists

  • #5
    Joshua Fields Millburn
    “The first jump—that’s the most difficult part. Because you’ll always have some people who say things like, ‘Why would you do that?’ or ‘How can you do that?’ or ‘If you could do that thing you want to do—write that novel or become an entrepreneur or travel the world or whatever—then everyone would be doing it.’ It’s important to remember that these naysayers are just projecting. It’s that ingrained fear we all have, a natural instinct. We tend to be afraid of bucking the status quo. But when you do take that first jump, it actually becomes terrifying to do ‘normal’ things, because you realize what a risk it is to give up your entire life just to be normal.”
    Joshua Fields Millburn, Everything That Remains: A Memoir by The Minimalists

  • #6
    “Some people are so poor, all they have is money.” —Anonymous”
    Anonymous

  • #7
    “If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging!” —Will Rogers”
    Anonymous

  • #8
    “Man sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future, that he does not enjoy the present moment. As a result, he does not live in the present or the future, he lives as if he is never going to die, and then he dies having never truly lived.” —The Dalai Lama, when asked what surprises him the most”
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