Keeping It Simple
Sorting Out What Really Matters In Your Life
Adams Publishing, 1995.
One of the first books
during the simplicity movement in the 90’s that discussed simplifying one’s
life in 4 areas: Possession, Thoughts, Relationships and Spirituality.
The book is brilliant in its application of common sense, exercises and
dialogue that has helped thousands get out from under a complicated
lifestyle. It was the first-ever narrative self-help book that
followed the conversations of a therapist and a patient through 21 sessions of
therapy written with in a voice full of warmth, a dry sense of humor and plenty
of provoking witticisms about life.

"Nothing is more simple than greatness, indeed to be simple is to be great"
--
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Teach us delight in simple things and mirth will have no better springs" -- Rudyard Kipling
"We should consider every day lost in which we have not danced once." -- Nietzsche
"When a thought is too weak to be expressed simply, then it should be ignored" -- Vauvenargues
Beauty of style, harmony, grace and good rhythm all depend on simplicty" -- Plato
"Life is simple and the simple thing is the right thing" -- Oscar Wilde
Simplicity, Simplicity, Simplicity! Say let your affairs be as two or three and not a hundred or a thousand, instead of a million ocunt half a dozen and keep your account on a thumbnail"
--Henry David Thoreau