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"Freedom of Simplicity"

Happiness is not found outside of you. It doesn't  come from cars, clothes, cash, or Caribbean cruises.Happiness is found within. But how can you find it if you don't have the simplicity of time and space  to discover the most important things in your life?
 
How can you search the depths of your soul if you  are too busy impressing others, acquiring wealth,protecting your properties, and paying your debts?
  
Simplicity is not about the external either: living  in a doghouse, eating in Hepatitis joints, wearing rags.
  
Simplicity is living from the core of your being.
  

A TREASURE MAP OF HAPPINESS
  
Simplicity will point to you where and what and who the gold is in your life. To share the seven powerful lessons learned on simple  living:
  
1. LIVE ON LESS, AND DELIGHT IN THEM MORE
 
Some take their pleasure dining in classy restaurants, trips to Europe,  and owning the latest home theatre-equipment. I've chosen the simple path:  If you can simply be with your wife, or take a quiet stroll under a canopy of stars, or play with a child, or read a good book in my home, or laugh with friends over a pizza, you can consider yourself richly blessed.
  
Focus on what you have and not on what you don't have.
  
2. STOP RUNNING AND WALK INSTEAD
 
Here's the truth: The person who has covered the greatest distance does NOT win, but the one who has most enjoyed the journey does. Stop running around chasing your own tail!
  
Get off your hurried pace and learn to breathe.  Replace doing with being. Learn to say no to invitations, appointments, and commitments, activities and events that will rob you of your focus. Learn to say "yes" t o rest, to tranquility, to quietness.
  
3. YOU ARE MORE THAN YOUR WEALTH
 
You may own very few things today. Because you are more than the brand of your watch, the logo of your shoes, the name of your car. To believe that if in your soul you deeply respect and value yourself, people around you will sense that, and they too, will value and respect you-whether you´re wearing Armani or not.
  
You are more than your wealth.
  
4. AVOID BUYING ON CREDIT
 
Don't believe in borrowing from credit cards. (For convenience, you may use one card but you pay the whole amount at the end of each month.) If you need something really bad, save up for it. Sometimes, at midpoint,you may realize you don't really need the darn thing and give up the whole idea. The only exception you may feel you should enter into a credit is when buying a non-depreciating item, such as housing or land. To believe that we should always live within our earning capacity.

Proverbs 22:7 says, "Those who borrow are slaves of moneylenders."
  
5. GIVE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN

 If you content yourself with P250 shirt instead of P4,000 Lacoste, you can help others more. There is immense pleasure on that! You will find that the empty thrill of owning a diamond ring on your finger  pales in comparison to the joy of handling a piece of bread to an orphan child.
  
"And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work." (2 Corinthians 9:8)
  
6. SAVE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN
 
Saving is essential to being good stewards of the money that God "lends" to us. Saving is an important way of providing for our future-both for our needs and to be generous to others. Save at least 10% of your income. Here you may say: "Bo, that's impossible!" Oh yeah? Well, how did you live three years back when your salary was one-half its present amount?" Sacrifice. Many of our needs are actually wants. Is cable TV a need? Will you suddenly die if you can't watch CNN? Are those new golf clubs essential to your existence? Invest in time deposits, long-term stocks and housing.
  
7. BUDGET, BUDGET, BUDGET
 
Make a list of all your monthly expenses, according to categories. Make also a list of irregular expenses-those that don't come monthly. Set up another savings account for these expenses and put in a little money each month. To differentiate this from the savings account, we call ours "freedom account" because it frees us from worrying about them when they suddenly attack. And stick to your budget!
  
And one last word:
 
Balance.
 
Don't take living simply to the extremes! Living simply doesn't mean living in deprivation. Eating with you wife on special days in a fancy restaurant is much of a thing already to treasure about. Or, when splurging into a vacation. But take living simply NOT as a rigid goal- but as a happy process towards the goals of generosity, inner peace and holiness.

 
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