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Learn how to live on as little as possible and accept it as a way of life--then celebrate it. The inevitable economic collapse could be a year away or it could be ten years away, but if you're already living frugally, what difference does it make? Opt out as a way of life and enjoy your new-found freedom. The less hold money has on you, the less you deal with it beyond having enough for essentials, the less time you waste with it. If you buy into the world's financial basket or the Made-in-China lifestyle sold to you, you're enslaved by money. Who printed it or pressed the button that created…mehr

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Learn how to live on as little as possible and accept it as a way of life--then celebrate it. The inevitable economic collapse could be a year away or it could be ten years away, but if you're already living frugally, what difference does it make? Opt out as a way of life and enjoy your new-found freedom. The less hold money has on you, the less you deal with it beyond having enough for essentials, the less time you waste with it. If you buy into the world's financial basket or the Made-in-China lifestyle sold to you, you're enslaved by money. Who printed it or pressed the button that created it from nothing? They are your master. When the fiat currency collapses, as it always does, the slaves will run around looking for new masters. Opt out now.
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Jack Perry is a "guerilla writer" and freelance journalist living with his wife in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona. He has lived in diverse locales before "diverse" became a cool word. Born in Southern California, he made the serious mistake of enlisting in the army. After that, he worked in jobs such as driving a tow truck, running a forklift in a fruit-packing shed, repairing wind turbines, and selling silver and turquoise. Jack enjoys hiking, cooking, gardening, woodworking, traditional archery, making his own arrows, and exploring the desert. Jack is an avid reader, having read around two books a week since 1993, and does not watch television. He also keeps a devout spiritual practice of Christian Buddhism, which provides his "compass." We are suffering, but there is a way out of this suffering. There is only one thing you can truly change. That is yourself. That's Regime Change You Can Believe In.