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It took me several months to read No Impact Man (subtitle: The Adventures of a Guilty Liberal Who Attempts to Save the Planet and the Discoveries He Makes About Himself and Our Way of Life in the Process). Not because it was drudgery to read it, but because so much of it was thought-provoking - and I had thought of myself as living a reasonably thought-provocative lifestyle already.

Manhattanites Colin Beavan and family try to reduce their waste and carbon over the course of a year, experimenting radically with how they live and discovering (often to their surprise) what they value. Beavan's point is not self-denial in order to be virtuous, but finding virtue and abundance in living differently.

If you're really resistant to the idea of substantially changing your lifestyle, do not read this book. If you wish to avoid the impetus to reconsider your choices, to look afresh at your behavoirs, to wonder what really makes you happy, do not read this book. Or the blog. Or see the movie (which I haven't yet seen, so can't recommend, but presumably it makes the same points).

I'm done with mine for now. Anyone local want to borrow?

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