For many, the downward economy is a chance to simplify, reconnect and create a quality of life that doesn’t revolve around material things. John Robbins, heir to the Baskin-Robbins ice cream fortune, discusses how he walked away from his inheritance to become a writer and create “the good life” on his terms—focusing on what’s simple, honest and real.
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