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How We Can Live with Less and Still Feel Rich
JICWyllie
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12-24-2008 1:52 PM
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consumers
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i-spending
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i-decrease
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i-policy
JICWyllie
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Haste makes waste.
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12-24-2008
2:58 PM
abailart
Eat less, taste more.
12-25-2008
11:40 AM
ofcapri
@abailart - Great comment!
I live within the limits of my debit card, If I don't have it I don't spend it.
12-26-2008
8:32 AM
tabsey
Our festive season get togethers have had to take a topple from the money pile which retirement has reduced. Not as much choice and more personal effort have made them the best.
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