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Summary
This work exposes the hidden costs and psychological traps of modern ownership, revealing how possessions like homes, cars, and technology often become burdensome jobs rather than sources of freedom. It uncovers the cycle of perpetual spending fueled by marketing and social pressure, showing how true liberation comes from embracing contentment and owning less. The message combines humor and insight to challenge assumptions about consumption, encouraging readers to reclaim time, peace of mind, and genuine happiness by stepping off the consumer treadmill.Book information
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Education and Learning, Self-Help