Essentialism
Free Yourself from Clutter, Debt, Stress - Rediscover the Power of Less with a Stoic Mind: The Art of Flying Away from Superfluous
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Narrated by:
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Mathew Pietri
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By:
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Quinto Greco
About this listen
"The pursuit of happiness lies in the desire for less".
The more you have, the happier you are, right? If that were true, then why is there still this unsettling sensation that there’s something missing from your life? Why, in fact, do you continue to want more? If you have everything you think you need right now, technically, you should be happy.
Yet, here you are—finding yourself a long way away from happiness. “Why,” you continue to ask yourself, “Is your life not what you thought it would be?”
Maybe—just maybe—it was because you were focused on the wrong things. Perhaps, all the things you consumed your time with, the very things you thought would make you happy weren’t the right things at all. They were not essential towards creating a better, happier life for yourself. Could it be that the answers you've been searching for lies in the powerful teachings of essentialism, stoicism, and minimalism?
Learn:
How to embrace the essentialist way of life;
What it means to become an essentialist;
How essentialism is the way out of debt and consumerism;
The power of choice;
Why time is of the essence for us all;
And much, much more!
Are you tired of feeling like you’re being pulled in a million different directions? Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed? This might just be the antidote you’ve been missing—the one, simple word that is going to turn your life around completely: ESSENTIALISM
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