• That man is the richest whose pleasures are cheapest.
• The less you want the more you have and when we have plenty we care less about gain and loss
• The less we need the more time money and energy we save.
• The less you need from the world and people around you the more enriching your life and your relationships
• Be detached from desire throughout your life
• Lone wolf
Having people and too many people causes more harm then good
• Imagine someone who is happy and fulfilled with essentials likes clothing food, shelter and few people to talk to now and then online or offline. This person satisfaction depends on abundant things and thus is easy to obtain
• Buddhist see desire or more specifically attachments as the route of suffering
• Do not hold on to possessions you no longer need
• Do not collect weapons or practice with weapons beyond what is useful
• As excessive attachment desires can lead to dangerous consequences such as uncontrollable last for money.
Set goals and enjoy the luxurious of life but maintain a healthy distance from desires to prevent them from becoming destructive
• The true Stoic does not view their success based on the financial gain of their Ventures but it comforted by the fact that they can live a comfortable life without all the things money can buy.