One of my favourite books is “Economics in One Lesson“, by Henry Hazlitt. If you have not yet read this yet, I highly recommend that you go and purchase a copy. The book has also been made available online for free through the Mises Institute and its generous donors. One of my favourite lessons from the [...]
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A Frugal Manifesto
I have seen far too much hate for frugality and frugal people these days. I consider myself a frugal person, even though I don’t make my own toilet paper, soap, nor laundry detergent. Does being frugal mean that we all have to go to extremes? Frugal people are all made out to be stupid and [...]
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