Leo Babauta: The Simple Guide To A Minimalist Life

Leo Babauta is an exemplary writer who has captured the interest of many people who are seeking more with less in their lives. There is something of a movement of people fighting back against the information and expectations they have been force fed and picking and choosing only the quality bits with more discernment and control.
Leo Babauta is a writer who can absolutely inspire you to do so. He has had one book published by Hyperion at the end of 2008 and others he has released independently. This is one of my favourites.
His writing is reflective of his subject in that he is clear, concise and not too wordy. Don’t expect an over-intellectualized tome on the minimalist movement. It is an easy, informative read full of innate wisdoms that you kinda knew already, way in the back of your sub conscious, but Babauta re awakens and crystallizes it all for you. This book is of course old news for those of us aware of Leo Babauta, (2009), but, simply put, quality is always relevant.
Highly recommended as the starting point for folks interested in exploring minimalism and simplified living.
Highly recommended for repeat reminder read overs.
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Would YOU Turn Down A Million?
You may have heard of the Russian mathematician Grigory Perelman who, having solved one of the world’s most difficult mathematics conundrums turned down a million dollar prize in connection with the feat. As a recluse living in a cockroach infested one bedroom flat or living sometimes with his mother he has said, ‘I have all that I want.’
Folks have said that he might be intelligent, but he sure is stupid! The one person whom he allowed a visit to explain his refusal of the money emerged saying, ‘he has a different psychological makeup to most people.’
Do you think you could do this? But much more importantly…will you ever be able to say with utmost sincerity, ‘I have all that I want.’
