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Why Do We Accumulate What We Don’t Need - Thoreau

37 min · 25 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Why Do We Accumulate What We Don’t Need - Thoreau

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This message explores the tendency to accumulate more than we truly need and invites a deeper reflection on the habits and beliefs that shape modern life. It questions the role of excess, fear, and unconscious routines in distancing us from what genuinely matters. Through simplicity, awareness, and self-reflection, you’re encouraged to look beyond material accumulation and reconnect with a more intentional, meaningful, and peaceful way of living

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