From R.H. Blyth:
“Dying for money-it is done every day; but to die from a kind of horror at the abundance of good things, what is the meaning of it? It lies, I think, in the fact that poverty means closeness to nature.”
From R.H. Blyth:
“Dying for money-it is done every day; but to die from a kind of horror at the abundance of good things, what is the meaning of it? It lies, I think, in the fact that poverty means closeness to nature.”
Yeah, but I don’t want to be so poor that I sleep and eat TOO close to nature (involuntarily) ya know?
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