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		<description><![CDATA[Two guys paring life down to its essentials. | My Year of Nothing New experiment has not only altered my relationship with stuff, it’s opened my eyes to all kinds of people&#8212;and whole movements&#8212;dedicated to simplifying their lives and breaking out of joyless consumerist mindsets. Recently, I found out about Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus&#8212;a.k.a. The Minimalists. They blog about living with less and being happier for it. At the moment, they’re at the tail end of their “Holiday...]]></description>
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