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A number of religious and spiritual traditions encourage simple living. [6] Early examples include the Śramaṇa traditions of Iron Age India and biblical Nazirites.More formal traditions of simple living stretch back to antiquity, originating with religious and philosophical leaders such as Jesus, Lao Tzu, Confucius, Zarathustra, Gautama Buddha, and Prophet Muhammad.
Bob Wells (born 1955) is an American YouTuber and author. Known for his advocacy of nomadic vandwelling as a form of affordable minimalist living, he founded the Rubber Tramp Rendezvous, an annual gathering of van dwellers in Quartzsite, Arizona, and the Homes on Wheels Alliance, a charity which converts vehicles for needy individuals to live and travel in.
The number of contemporary Friends voluntarily wearing traditional plain dress is growing and has been called by some Quakers "The New Plain". [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Some Conservative Friends do not self-describe this witness as being part of their simplicity testimony, but rather their integrity testimony, [ 10 ] viewing it as an obedience to God's will ...
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Béa Johnson is a US-based environmental activist, author and motivational speaker. [2] [3] [4] She is best known for waste free living by reducing her family's annual trash down to a pint and for authoring the book Zero Waste Home: The Ultimate Guide to Simplifying Your Life by Reducing Your Waste.
By building a tiny home or ADU, you can create a “beautiful living space without the challenges and expenses of owning a primary residence or moving to a senior care facility,” shares Zander ...
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The plain style origins of Shaker furniture connect back to the craft traditions of colonial New York and New England. The furniture brought into early Shaker society were the humble possessions of common people of the day such as farmers, mechanics, and small tradesman. In the 1790s, the total membership of the United Society totaled one thousand.