Finding Your Oasis: A Little Bit About a Lot: Ike Gai to Stoicism Part 3

This connects to simple living and Buddhism. However, the concept of simple living is not exclusive to Buddhism, which stresses that we should live in harmony with nature. Ike Gai, while focused on identifying and living a life that revolves around our primary purpose, also inherently simplifies how we live. We do not live randomly.

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Finding Your Oasis. A Little Bit About a Lot: Ike Gai to Stoicism

Pursue some path, however narrow and crooked, in which you can walk with love and reverence. Henry David Thoreau: You may be at this point in your evolution because you are lost, wandering a highway without direction. Many people, as they approach old age, begin to panic, feeling that they will die without having achieved

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Guilty Pleasures and Simple Living

Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley’s infamous manager, claimed that the key to a successful snow job was to find the mark’s guilty pleasure. With Elvis, it was the feelings and emotions that the young girls were feeling as they watched Elvis gyrate. They were having thoughts that they were not sure that they should have.

The Simple Life: How To Live A High Life On A Low Budget

This is an excerpt from the book, “The Last Drop of Living: Finding Your Oasis,” available on Amazon. The concept of Voluntary Simplicity has many aliases: Living Simply, Minimalism, Frugal Living, or even De-cluttering.  In fact, the concept has so many alternative names simply because it is so subjectively defined that no one name can