Voluntary Simplicity – An Intro

Voluntary Simplicity (or simple living) is a pretty new concept brought about by our fast-paced modern insanity. While some of it’s followers go to a pretty big extreme by shunning technology and electricity (ok, I made that last one up) it can be incorporated into one’s life fairly easily.

There are many simple living techniques that can help reduce the stress in your life such as:

  1. Reduction of work hours
  2. Not owning a vehicle. Use of public transportation, biking and walking.
  3. Saving a healthy portion of earnings instead of spending
  4. Reduction of one’s possessions (traveling light)
  5. Not splurging and indulging as often. Eating out less and cooking more.

These are a few preliminary ideas. I’m sure you can think of more!

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     6 replies to Voluntary Simplicity – An Intro

  1. Scott Jackson's Gravatar Scott Jackson
    July 29, 2007 at 4:10 pm | Permalink

    2) is not realistic in most of America unless you live and work in a major downtown area, where services like buses are widely available and everything is pretty close together. America is just so much more spread out, unlike European communities where everything is close by, those making public transport a much better option.

  2. Scott Jackson's Gravatar Scott Jackson
    July 29, 2007 at 4:12 pm | Permalink

    This can be related to your car post as well, even though I live in a city that borders a major one, going without a car would be extremely difficult.

  3. Scott Jackson's Gravatar Scott Jackson
    July 30, 2007 at 3:43 pm | Permalink

    Yes but Mike, you have the option of a car if you really need it, since your girlfriend has one. I don’t have any such option, so it’s not really comparable. I could only take public transport If I lived and worked in downtown Milwaukee.

  4. Victoria's Gravatar Victoria
    August 3, 2007 at 4:07 pm | Permalink

    So what advice would you give to someone who has lived simply their entire lives though not by choice? It’s like when you’ve already skimmed the fat from your life what other alternatives are there to be financially free?

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