Hello from London (originally Australia)
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2017 3:04 pm
Hello all,
I'm _so_ glad that this book, philosophy and community exist, as this is exactly what I've been looking for!!
Freedom has been a basic value of mine for pretty much my whole life. Ever since I was a kid, the thing I most loved, savoured and enjoyed was my FREE TIME. Time to play, have fun, explore, read, draw, hang out, whatever.
My first step toward freedom was to break away from the Jehovah's Witness religion, which my parents had tried to pull me into, which monopolised massive amounts of my time toward the sales of publications to benefit a New York corporation. It was a big relief when I finally managed to get my own job and my own place to live, and break free from the cult, all at the age of 18.
I now work full-time in a job I moderately enjoy (software design and development) and have been saving most of what I earn for years.
My long-term goal is to continually decrease my living expenses while increasing my income. Eventually I want to get to a point where I spend such a tiny amount that I can quit my job at any time and continue the same standard of living for the rest of my life.
I'm keen to share my best tips & tricks for saving money and to learn from all of you.
Peace & Love to all of you.
CONWY
I'm _so_ glad that this book, philosophy and community exist, as this is exactly what I've been looking for!!
Freedom has been a basic value of mine for pretty much my whole life. Ever since I was a kid, the thing I most loved, savoured and enjoyed was my FREE TIME. Time to play, have fun, explore, read, draw, hang out, whatever.
My first step toward freedom was to break away from the Jehovah's Witness religion, which my parents had tried to pull me into, which monopolised massive amounts of my time toward the sales of publications to benefit a New York corporation. It was a big relief when I finally managed to get my own job and my own place to live, and break free from the cult, all at the age of 18.
I now work full-time in a job I moderately enjoy (software design and development) and have been saving most of what I earn for years.
My long-term goal is to continually decrease my living expenses while increasing my income. Eventually I want to get to a point where I spend such a tiny amount that I can quit my job at any time and continue the same standard of living for the rest of my life.
I'm keen to share my best tips & tricks for saving money and to learn from all of you.
Peace & Love to all of you.
CONWY