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The minimalist lifestyle. Anyone here successfully implemented it?
Curt:
Is the minimalist lifestyle described in this Lifehacker article really attainable? Anyone here successfully doing it?
-kyrathaba (December 10, 2010, 07:13 AM)
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Notice that the first demand to fulfil was to have economical success online...
40hz:
There's also that presumption that a day job is, by it's very nature, "soul crushing."
Some of the most soul crushing experiences you can imagine come from owning a business and being "your own" boss. (Whatever that means.)
I speak from direct personal experience on that score.
:)
tomos:
Some of the most soul crushing experiences you can imagine come from owning a business and being "your own" boss. (Whatever that means.)
I speak from direct personal experience on that score.
-40hz (December 12, 2010, 11:04 AM)
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what you and me need (and many others) is the article called
The Minimalist Guide to Leaving My Soul-Crushing Business/Self-Employed work
:)
cranioscopical:
"your own" boss
-40hz (December 12, 2010, 11:04 AM)
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That slave-driving swine who expects you to work all hours for next to nothing.
40hz:
Some of the most soul crushing experiences you can imagine come from owning a business and being "your own" boss. (Whatever that means.)
I speak from direct personal experience on that score.
-40hz (December 12, 2010, 11:04 AM)
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what you and me need (and many others) is the article called
The Minimalist Guide to Leaving My Soul-Crushing Business/Self-Employed work
:)
-tomos (December 12, 2010, 11:31 AM)
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I can't remember where I first heard this. But it still rings true:
"Being self-employed is no different than working for somebody else, except that the hours are usually longer and the medical benefits are nowhere near as good."
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