Three experts discuss the Gordian knot of wealth, fertility, and environmental impact — and why making do with
less stuff matters so much.
Not exact matches
When I imagined what it would be like to give generously without wondering what is in it for me, to give up my grudges and learn to diffuse hatred with love, to stop judging other people once and for all, to care for the poor and seek out the downtrodden, to finally believe that
stuff can't make me happy, to give up my urge to gossip and manipulate, to worry
less about what other people think, to refuse to retaliate no
matter the cost, to be capable of forgiving to the point of death, to live as Jesus lived and love as Jesus loved, one word came to my mind: liberation.
The good news is that the body will more or
less produce excellent breast milk no
matter what you
stuff your body with.
My response is always the same: No
matter whether the person is living in a mansion or a tiny house, I always tell them they need to start with
less stuff.
You were focused on
stuff that didn't
matter (avoiding certain foods or macronutrients), and lost sight of the essentials — eating
less and moving more.
I support others to make choices to live with
less stuff and
less waste, and to embrace a life more aligned with their values and the things that
matter.
Invite your family and friends to wrap their holidays in more of what
matters — meaning, connection, and joy — and
less of what doesn't (
stuff, stress, and waste).
Unless we are in (or,
less likely, are about to pass through) a buffer zone of some sort in which case this temperature prediction
stuff is missing the point — what
matters is defining the bufferzone and the exact amount of CO2 it can buffer.
Buying
less office equipment, means
less chance for your old
stuff ending up in the landfill somewhere, and quite frankly, no
matter what you currently have, it is probably a lot more functional than you may realize.
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Stuff that
matters the motion of the ocean Shutterst
Less than a mile off the shores of Hawaii, two buoys...
The In Apps search mode puts
less focus on apps and instead surfaces what users are looking for in a convenient feed — it's very reminiscent of similar features that have long been available on Apple TV, Android TV, and Chromecast, making the variety of apps on your phone simply portals to the
stuff that really
matters.
I support others to make choices to live with
less stuff and
less waste, and to embrace a life more aligned with their values and the things that
matter.
I love exploring how
less stuff, spending, and stress can equal more peace and more time for the things that
matter.
I support others to make choices to live with
less stuff and
less waste, and to embrace a life more aligned with their values and the things that
matter.
These
matters have been up before here, a few whizbangs argued they knew what they were doing or what they did wasn't going to be in violation, whatever their financial interest was in promoting this
stuff, they were not lawyers and the had no clue as to the breadth or depth of the ramifications of their actions, much
less the risks involved.
When you have a clear task, you are able to bring
less decisions and
stuff into your life by focusing on and finishing what really
matters to you.