When Less IS More

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While I tended to skim through the end-of-chapter to-do items, I still found the book as a whole to be worth my time - AND worth my thought and consideration for changes that I could choose to make. Over time, you realize what's more important in life - and you slowly realize that while you have a million and one things, you only use one of each thousand or so. You always go back to that one thing - and not the hundred other variants that you also have for no reason.

If less is really more, then how do you get there. The story that Millburn and Nicodemus give us as readers is all you really need to get there: motivation. It's odd to think of this book as a self-help book. I just think as someone pointing out the obvious. It's a tried and true idea, but it puts it all in practical terms - in believable terms - in "I need to get off the couch and make a change now" terms.