Your Money or Your Life
by Warren McLaren, Sydney
on 06.16.05
In following up on requests Treehugger has had, for low cost ways to lead a greener life, we thought this book worthy of a mention. It will challenge how you live, the way you perceive both money and your time. Written umpteen years ago, its basic tenets are as relevant today, if not more so, as when first penned. The late Donella H. Meadows, author of the classic The Limits to Growth had this to say of it: “If you want to know how to make the maximum contribution you possibly can to the world -- and to your own happiness -- follow the steps in this book.” It is the inspiring story of Joe Dominguez and Vicki Robin, who found a way to make such a contribution and then documented the process that worked for them (and thousands since). Not for the faint of heart, but read it, to at least know there is another road you can take. ::Your Money or Your Life
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