your Art of Self-Respect book is fabulous! Love your advice. It’s real and relevant and applicable to many situations. Thank you! Keep up the great work 🌟
Hi Alex, a little confused with this paragraph - “Spend minimally on experiences, higher-quality things, and items that align with your personal values, which will bring long-term satisfaction.” Should this be spend more on experiences and higher-quality things for long-term satisfaction?
Ironically, we need to undergo that 'more' stage to understand the premium 'fewer' commands. Another paradox, cumulatives have a glass ceiling, minimals are expansive experiences.
your Art of Self-Respect book is fabulous! Love your advice. It’s real and relevant and applicable to many situations. Thank you! Keep up the great work 🌟
glad to hear it Amanda! Thanks
Hi Alex, a little confused with this paragraph - “Spend minimally on experiences, higher-quality things, and items that align with your personal values, which will bring long-term satisfaction.” Should this be spend more on experiences and higher-quality things for long-term satisfaction?
You're right! I updated that paragraph.
I love the lessons in the paradoxes. They're veracious.
Thank you!
Ironically, we need to undergo that 'more' stage to understand the premium 'fewer' commands. Another paradox, cumulatives have a glass ceiling, minimals are expansive experiences.