The New Frugality
How to Consume Less, Save More, and Live Better
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Narrated by:
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Chris Farrell
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By:
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Chris Farrell
In this friendly, approachable audio, Farrell explains both the theory and the practice of living frugally. He provides down-to-earth, practical advice for every aspect of your financial life, including:
The New Frugality amounts to a paradigm shift in the way we spend and save. The good news is that a frugal lifestyle is one of less waste, lower environmental impact, greater peace of mind, and, over the long run, deeper satisfaction.
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Nothing "new" about his New Frugality
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Basic but Informative
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The author, contrary to the title and description, is more concerned about his environmental impact than being frugal, which I found very irritating.
I've tried to find a good book that has some novel ways to save money, and can manage to focus on that and not other stuff.
So far I've read this, in all its environmental activist nonsense, and another book that sounds as much a religious book as it is on frugality.
I'm not against conservation or religious belief. In fact I feel that most people could do more of both. But that's not why I bought this book, and I don't care for religiosity that is at the level that not a paragraph is spoken without mentioning God's greatness, or doomsday environmentalism, which is a religion in its own right.
Not Bad Advice. Too Focused on Environmentalism
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I especially loved the ending!
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