I really like the blog. I've found most of the articles to be worthwhile, and some of them enormously thought-provoking. But I haven't been able to get into the forums, which is fine. I don't really need another forum; I've got you guys
I really like the blog. I've found most of the articles to be worthwhile, and some of them enormously thought-provoking. But I haven't been able to get into the forums, which is fine. I don't really need another forum; I've got you guys
i like this simple living forum better. it seems to be more "real"
i have saved so much money by gaining tips off this forum
THANK YOU to everyone
I like the MMM blog and the way he looks at how many $ in investment to you have to have to buy something. And I like the way he writes.
Where his forums fall down, and these excell, is that his are specific to his life situation (youngish, 2 professional incomes for 10 years, one youngish child, no unexpected life blips-autistic child, war, divorce.) Whereas these forums are rich in diversity, (points of view, obstacles, values) and more mature...not just meaning that we are older, but that many people here have been living "their version" of a simple/frugal/meaningful life for decades.
He has the passion and drive, this place has more wisdom.
I like them both.
author of A Holy Errand
I heard you guys talking about this before. So i finally went over there last night, and can't stop reading the blog
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