Pico Iyer on the joys of living with less

“But at some point, I decided that, for me at least, happiness arose out of all I didn’t want or need, not all I did. And it seemed quite useful to take a clear, hard look at what really led to peace of mind or absorption (the closest I’ve come to understanding happiness). Not having a car gives me volumes not to think or worry about, and makes walks around the neighborhood a daily adventure. Lacking a cell phone and high-speed Internet, I have time to play ping-pong every evening, to write long letters to old friends and to go shopping for my sweetheart (or to track down old baubles for two kids who are now out in the world).”
–Pico Iyer, “The Joy of Less,” New York Times, June 7, 2009

Posted by | Comments (2)  | April 19, 2010
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2 Responses to “Pico Iyer on the joys of living with less”

  1. TKGO Says:

    This quote definitely goes against today’s common logic and lifestyle. It’s a refreshing thought, definitely!

    -Karina