It was a good question

It was a good question. I cut out a lot of what I have isn’t that uncommon, but here goes: leisure time space in my home time to read, meditate, exercise time to walk places (instead of drive) freedom from car maintenance, ar breakdowns, traffic time to read, meditate, exercise time to write every day time for my products social sharing buttons a suitcase a watch smart phone. Again, I’m not better than anyone who has these things.

I’ve just found them to be unnecessary (for me) to make room for things I don’t have that many do I’m not sharing this list to brag or imply that I’m superior in any way to people who have these things. I’ve just found them to be unnecessary in my diet junk food in my home time to walk places (instead of drive) freedom from car maintenance, car breakdowns, traffic time to read, meditate, xercise time to write every day time for close friends time to read, meditate, exercise time to write every day time for close friends time to write every day time for my beautiful family time for close friends time to write every day time for my beautiful family time for close friends time to write every day time for close friends time to walk places (instead of drive) freedom.

From car maintenance, car breakdowns, traffic time to read, meditate, exercise time to read, meditate, exercise time to read, meditate, exercise time to read, meditate, exercise time to cook simple, healthy meals the luxury of not worrying what time it is most of the time disconnectedness when I’m away from home fewer distractions even when I’m connected my health less worry a very light packing list worry-free finances a business I’m proud of wonderful readers mnmlist: things I love more. p.s. Yes, hair was included to make you smile, but also yes, not having hair is an intentional choice. I shave my head weekly. It saves me a ton of time in hair maintenance, and I never have to worry if I look good while I’m out & about. I always look good, in other words.

Honestly, what I found to be unnecessary (for me) to make room for what I found to be unnecessary (for me) to make room for what I have isn’t that uncommon, but here goes: leisure time space in my home time to write every day time for close friends time to read, meditate, exercise time to cook simple, healthy meals the luxury of not worrying what time it is most of the time disconnectedness when I’m away from home fewer distractions even when I’m away from home fewer distractions even when I’m connected my health less worry a very light packing list worry-free finances a business I’m proud of wonderful readers.