I second this suggestion. I've been thinking about the bums I see all over Hawaii with their shopping cart's filled with possessions. These people chain themselves to their shit. They have to watch it, transport it, cover it with tarps, and can only go where they can take it. I don't htink it is a very different reality than that which we all put ourselves through...how much stuff do you have that you never use? How much stuff is sitting around that you haven't touched in a year? I've always enjoyed the dirtbag manifesto and try to implement parts of it into my life, like anything, you have to make it fit, but for me the most important part is that if you have something and you don't use it, get rid of it. Give it away. Downsize people. Trust me, you'll enjoy walking around more if you don't have to go back and get that shopping cart full of things you don't really need.
Chavez calls for radical simplicity!
Chavez calls for radical simplicity!
Chavez calls for radical simplicity!
I second this suggestion. I've been thinking about the bums I see all over Hawaii with their shopping cart's filled with possessions. These people chain themselves to their shit. They have to watch it, transport it, cover it with tarps, and can only go where they can take it. I don't htink it is a very different reality than that which we all put ourselves through...how much stuff do you have that you never use? How much stuff is sitting around that you haven't touched in a year? I've always enjoyed the dirtbag manifesto and try to implement parts of it into my life, like anything, you have to make it fit, but for me the most important part is that if you have something and you don't use it, get rid of it. Give it away. Downsize people. Trust me, you'll enjoy walking around more if you don't have to go back and get that shopping cart full of things you don't really need.