I'm in my home office listening to the birds singing from the trees in my back yard. I've just finished my morning "commute"—making a fresh cup of coffee and walking one of my dogs through my highly-walkable town. This is my daily routine, and it's only possible because I work from home.
How many times have you driven through an upscale neighborhood–those with massive custom houses and high-end cars—and immediately felt stricken with anxiety about your own situation? Or perhaps you're
you should figure out the few things that matter deeply to you and pursue those things relentlessly. But most people mindlessly cross a line between “what matters to you” and “I want that too,” the latter only restrained by their spending power.