Peter Lawrence has few possessions. He can fit nearly everything he owns in a suitcase. Lawrence is a self-described minimalist. After years of living simply while working as a manager for Hewlett Packard- saving much more than he spent-, he was able to retire soon after turning 40 and he now spends much of his time working on the internal stuff.
After a friend urged him to tell the story of "his unique lifestyle", he wrote and self-published a book called "The Happy Minimalist".
Lawrence makes tries to make clear- not just with the book's title- that for him, minimalism isn't about deprivation or sacrifice, but a way of finding fulfillment.
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[Filming credit: Sushil Nedyavila and Peter Lawrence]
After a friend urged him to tell the story of "his unique lifestyle", he wrote and self-published a book called "The Happy Minimalist".
Lawrence makes tries to make clear- not just with the book's title- that for him, minimalism isn't about deprivation or sacrifice, but a way of finding fulfillment.
More information in original video: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/...
[Filming credit: Sushil Nedyavila and Peter Lawrence]
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