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[A Short Read: Concise, practical, and free of fluff. Perfect for a quick commute or a quiet morning.]
Are you working to live, or just living to work?
Imagine waking up tomorrow without an alarm clock. No rush hour commute. No boss breathing down your neck. Just a quiet, open day to spend exactly how you please.
Does that sound like a fantasy? For Tanaka, a former stressed-out corporate employee, it became his reality. And he didn't win the lottery to get there -- he simply got rid of his stuff.
In a world that screams "buy more to be happy," we often fall into a hidden trap: the more we own, the more money we need to maintain it. And the more money we need, the longer we have to work.
This book reveals the escape hatch.
Tanaka, a self-proclaimed "Highly Sensitive Person" (HSP) and minimalist, discovered a life-changing equation: Owning Less = Needing Less Money = Working Less.
Today, he lives a peaceful, fulfilling life in Japan on just $750 (110,000 yen) a month. He works flexible hours as an Uber Eats driver, writes, travels, and enjoys a richness that money can't buy.
In this book, you will discover:
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The "Stuff-Time" Connection: Why your possessions are secretly stealing your weekends.
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The Freedom of $750/Month: How to slash your living costs without sacrificing happiness (and why it feels like a raise).
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Escape the 9-to-5: How one man traded a "stable" corporate career for the flexibility of the gig economy -- and never looked back.
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Practical Steps to Declutter: From the "One-Year Rule" to creating a personal uniform.
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True Wealth: Why time and mental space are the most valuable assets you can own.
This isn't just a guide to tidying up your room. It is a blueprint for reclaiming your life from the grip of consumerism and overwork.
If you feel trapped by the endless cycle of "work, spend, repeat," this book is your key to freedom.
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