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Vicki Robin

Your Money or Your Life

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«The seminal guide to the new morality of personal money management» (Los Angeles Times(on the first edition))
In an age of great economic uncertainty when everyone is concerned about money and how they spend what they have, this new edition of the bestselling Your Money or Your Life is an essential read. With updated resources, an easy-to-use index, and anecdotes and examples particularly relevant today-it tells you how to:get out of debt and develop savingsreorder material priorities and live well for lessresolve inner conflicts between values and lifestylesave the planet while saving moneyand much more
In Your Money or Your Life, Vicki Robin shows readers how to gain control of their money and finally begin to make a life, rather than just make a living.

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Quotes

  • mtulegenovhas quoted4 years ago
    “shop till we drop”
  • mtulegenovhas quoted4 years ago
    “nine to five till you’re sixty-five”
  • Rycko Andhikahas quoted2 months ago
    Just as with money, our concept of work consists of a patchwork of contradictory beliefs, thoughts and feelings—notions we absorbed from our parents, our culture, the media and our life experience. The following quotations highlight the incongruity of our different definitions of work:
    E. F. Schumacher says:
    . . . the three purposes of human work [are] as follows:
    ◆First, to provide necessary and useful goods and services.
    ◆Second, to enable every one of us to use and thereby perfect our gifts like good stewards.
    ◆Third, to do so in service to, and in cooperation with, others, so as to liberate ourselves from our inborn egocentricity.1
    The late economist Robert Theobald tells us:
    Work is defined as something that people do not want to do and money as the reward that compensates for the unpleasantness of work.2

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