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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Could You Live in a Tiny House?

You Can Buy Happiness (and It's Cheap): How One Woman Radically Simplified Her Life and How You Can Too


You Can Buy Happiness (and it’s Cheap)

By: Tammy Strobel

Genre: Non-fiction/ Self-Help

Pages: 224

Published: 2012

Read:  January

3.5 out of 5 stars

I picked up this book to see how people can be crazy enough to live in tiny houses. Although I would like to downsize my house – its way too big for a family of three – I could never live in a tiny house. People need a space to get away from others; not to mention move around. However, that really isn’t what this book is about. She was way more realistic; even though a tiny house sparked her and her husband’s joy she understands it isn’t practical for everyone. In her book, she provides you with the questions to ask yourself in order to guide you to your own happiness. She does push that it isn’t “stuff” or money that brings people happiness. I believe most people, whether they follow it or not, know that to be the truth.

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