Three Books, Three Quotes
By Ryan Healy | February 11, 2008
Three books, three quotes:
“At any given time, people contemplate all manner of spending.” –William Bonner & Lila Rajiva, Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets, p. 249
“[…] recognize that most material wants are justifications for spending time on the things that don’t really matter, including buying things and preparing to buy things.”–Timothy Ferriss, The 4-Hour Workweek, p. 23
“Time spent dealing with choice is time taken away from being a good friend, a good spouse, a good parent, and a good congregant.” –Barry Schwartz, The Paradox of Choice, p. 111
Are you wasting your life always trying to find the best deal, always planning your next purchase, always talking about the next thing you’re going to buy?
Stop it.
Find something worth living for beyond your material possessions.
Start living.
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