Summary of Dave Bruno's The 100 Thing Challenge

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  • ISBN8822518964
  • EAN9798822518964
  • Date de parution23/05/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
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Résumé

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 In San Diego, near the ocean, it's never bitterly cold or oppressively hot. I can appreciate the realities of the nonsublime weather in certain areas of the country, but in San Diego, it's always heavenly weather. #2 I had spent the weekend cleaning and tidying up, but my closet didn't seem to belong to a person who claimed to live a thrifty life.
My panic began to mature into worry. #3 I had a two-car garage that was full of stuff. I was a hypocrite because I was complaining on my blog about how consumerism was ruining people's lives, while all of my possessions were overrunning my home. #4 I had to admit that I had a problem. I was telling people to avoid consumerism, but I was still participating in it myself. I realized that my desire to live a meaningful life was being forestalled by the petty demands of my stuff.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 In San Diego, near the ocean, it's never bitterly cold or oppressively hot. I can appreciate the realities of the nonsublime weather in certain areas of the country, but in San Diego, it's always heavenly weather. #2 I had spent the weekend cleaning and tidying up, but my closet didn't seem to belong to a person who claimed to live a thrifty life.
My panic began to mature into worry. #3 I had a two-car garage that was full of stuff. I was a hypocrite because I was complaining on my blog about how consumerism was ruining people's lives, while all of my possessions were overrunning my home. #4 I had to admit that I had a problem. I was telling people to avoid consumerism, but I was still participating in it myself. I realized that my desire to live a meaningful life was being forestalled by the petty demands of my stuff.