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—living a simpler, more authentic life. But there’s also a shocking twist to this story that tested everything John thought he valued. Incredibly inspiring.
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thank you for your “being” which is beautiful…
http://www.thule.org/beings.html
please keep us up to date with your thoughts on an incrementally inserted replacement for capitalism/consumerism.
we need 6 billion less humans. nothing will change until we stop killing each other.
Earth strikes back, we are going over the falls, some of us will develop metaphoric wings, others will drown.
our book http://www.thule.org/BOOK/
namaste’
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