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“Simplicity is the peak of civilization.” – Jessie Sampter Post written by Leo Babauta . Follow me on twitter . A simple life has a different meaning and a different value for every person. For me, it means eliminating all but the essential, eschewing chaos for peace, and spending your time doing what’s important to you. It means getting rid of many of the things you do so you can spend time with people you love and do the things you love.

Simple Living Manifesto: 72 Ideas to Simplify Your Life | Zen Ha

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List of Values

http://www.stevepavlina.com/articles/list-of-values.htm The following list of values will help you develop a clearer sense of what's most important to you in life, as explained in the article Living Your Values . Simply print out this page, mark the values which most resonate with you, and then sort your list in order of priority. As you scan the values list below, you may find that while most values have little or no significance to you (and some may even seem negative to you), there are those values that just jump out and call to you, and you feel, "Yes, this value is part of me." This values list is merely a guide. It is lengthy and contains many synonyms but is certainly not exhaustive, so feel free to add unlisted values to your own list as well.
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Optical Illusions and Visual Phenomena

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