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Challenge the idea that more is always better from "summary" of Everything That Remains by Joshua Fields Millburn,Ryan Nicodemus

In a world that constantly bombards us with messages that more is always better, it's easy to get caught up in the pursuit of accumulation. We are led to believe that the key to happiness lies in acquiring more stuff, more money, more success. But what if this idea is flawed? What if our true happiness actually lies in simplicity, in letting go of the excess and focusing on what truly matters?Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus explore this concept in their book 'Everything That Remains'. They challenge us to question the notion that more possessions will lead to a more fulfilling life. They share their own journey of letting go of the excess in their lives, of decluttering both their physical and mental spaces. The authors argue that the constant pursuit of more can actually be detrimental to our well-being. It can lead ...
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    Everything That Remains

    Joshua Fields Millburn

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