Buy less stuff. Save more. Not a complicated plan, along the lines of: Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants. Paul Graham posts excellent essays online. His latest is another good one – Stuff:
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In industrialized countries the same thing happened with food in the middle of the twentieth century. As food got cheaper (or we got richer; they’re indistinguishable), eating too much started to be a bigger danger than eating too little. We’ve now reached that point with stuff. For most people, rich or poor, stuff has become a burden.
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