馃懡 martin

Reading a new book and came across this quote. Sums it up perfectly for me:

Once, when a friend asked him if he envied the ever-growing wealth of the railroad magnate E. H. Harriman, Muir quipped: I am already richer than Harriman. I have all the money I want, and he hasn鈥檛.

2 years ago 路 馃憤 bavarianbarbarian, lykso, jsreed5, astromech, basil_mori, ruby_witch, johano, tm85, jo

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馃懡 bavarianbarbarian

Things you own, end up owning you.. being in fear to loose your precious can be quite stressful.. except health, my parents, comrades and my cat i have nothing to really loose, feels good ;) 路 2 years ago

馃懡 ruby_witch

I feel like a lot more people are viewing things this way recently, which is probably a good perspective to have during the upcoming recession. Not wanting a lot of stuff is not only mentally beneficial, but helpful for the environment as well! Less waste means a happier planet. I'm in for both reasons. 路 2 years ago

馃懡 eph

When desire is quenched in the nadir of the Valley,

One sees all that is and moves beneath the surface.

Dead men see everything.

Therefore, said the Sage:

Emptied of desire, one can see the mystery.
Filled with desire, one can see only the manifestations. 路 2 years ago

馃懡 bavarianbarbarian

This is fscking true, after i got divorced, i deceided to switch to simple living. I literally own quite nothing, and i am happy.. he who needs a lot is poor, he who needs nothing is ritch. 路 2 years ago