Stretch your shampoo and make your own hair gel, or just make a gel to apply directly to your hair. Either way, it’s easy and saves money. TweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious
How about buying everything you need (almost) in cardboard? You can get cardboard office furniture, computers, digital cameras, speakers, coolers, animal head trophies (really) and fasteners to join smaller salvaged cardboard pieces together to make larger cardboard pieces. I suppose you could attach your cardboard computer to your cardboard desk to discourage theft, or not. [...]
You might not want to live this way all the time (the subject of this post doesn’t), but this article has some good ideas for saving a ton of money on food so you can eat healthy on a buck per day. TweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious
I don’t consider myself a master of psychic power but I’ve seen enough examples of it within me and within others to know that such awareness is available to all. When any psychic experience occurs, no matter how small, it is a satisfying and even beautiful event. A short while ago I had a little [...]
No doubt that sustainability is a good idea blossoming these days, and not any too soon. More and more of us are becoming aware of the need to make peace with the earth, to stop our polluting ways, maybe even to stop bashing each other over the head, literally and figuratively, to have our way. [...]
Today I’m thinking about money and inequality. Since the material choices of life without money aren’t very attractive, most of us would like to have more, preferably lots more. But if everyone had lots more we’d still all be in the same boat, except everything would cost more, including the boat. To be better off [...]
Four months before Christmas one year, a friend complained that his small business wasn’t doing as well as he’d like. I commiserated, and once we’d opened up the topic of ain’t-times-tough, it became a regular theme. Since things were bad for him, I couldn’t very well say they were good for me, although they were. [...]
The great botanist George Washington Carver told a story of one day walking along the road and meeting a beggar who was heading toward town. The man asked Carver for money so he could get something to eat. As they parted, Carver thought about the encounter, marveling that the beggar was ignorant that an abundance [...]

