Customer Review: It's been a few years since I read this, but you don't really forget its message. The title says it all, it really is that important.
Tao Cycle Therapy: Natural Happiness via Self Directed Cure for Chronic Anxiety & Depression [Updated 2008 3nd Edition]
Customer Review: I originally purchased this book with the intention of having my strongly held beliefs regarding consumerism and materialism verified. I expected this read to consist primarily of me nodding my head in agreement as the authors trumpeted the evils of the consumerist lifestyle and brought their years... more info
Customer Review: The author's goal is to show that simplicity varies by person -- it is living life in harmony with our souls. It can be done anywhere. It can be done by making small lifestyle changes or radical ones such as living in a homeless shelter. No specific roadmaps are provided since what is right and the... more info
Customer Review: I loved Your Money Or Your Life and was just beginning to read it for the second time and work even harder on putting the principles into action, when I found this book at the used bookstore. I picked it up, hoping for some additional inspiration on this path. Unfortunately, I was bored from... more info
Customer Review: This couple's contention that they are living simply is a joke. It's easy to choose voluntary simplicity when you can live off the interest of your investments. I also understand that one of their tenets is to borrow whenever possible, including borrowing a friend's van to transport a group of other... more info
Customer Review: After a wait of several months, I was finally able to get an affordable copy of 'Live Simply in the City.' It is worth the wait. I agree with the one reviewer that points out that many of the suggestions the authors have included are from other books. However, that's one of the things I like... more info
Customer Review: I thought that the book "Chocolate Burnout" was a good book, for various reason. It was quick and to the point. Too many writers now a days feel the need write drawn out stories explaining the same plot over and over again! This did not happen with "Chocolate Burnout" The story moved in a good pace... more info