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A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance by Andy Couturier
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“Time is what we have in this life, and how we use it determines what our life is.”
Andy Couturier, A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance
“Why is it that so many people start to value money so much that they trade in most of the hours and years of their life in order to get it?”
Andy Couturier, A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance
“I think all people want freedom, but they've got this idea inserted into their head about money.”
Andy Couturier, A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance
“Often I'll go outside and just place my hands on the soil, even if there's no work to do on it. When I am filled with worries, I do that and I can feel the energy of the mountains and of the trees.”
Andy Couturier, A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance
“If you don't have a whole lot of unsatisfied people, the economy stops dead, doesn't it?”
Andy Couturier, A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance
“My goal is to draw a line with some 'flavor' to it.”
Andy Couturier, A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance
“They have taken the idea of nonharming, of gentleness toward the earth, to a very radical level. Even the weeds are not enemies.”
Andy Couturier, A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance
“I finally understood that I couldn’t avoid working to provide for myself, but that can also be a wonderful
thing, a beautiful thing.”
Andy Couturier, A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance
“I thought I should make a place to bring light down into this world. All things that become realities start in that place of someone imagining them.”
Andy Couturier, A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance
“What art should do, I think, is advance the generation into the next era. It should be one step ahead of the ordinary, ahead of what is already known. Art is what pulls on the next age. I’m not saying that my art is that, but that it would be good if it could be.”
Andy Couturier, A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance