
Zero World Problems
New Standards of Living for the Post-Materialist Economy
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Narrated by:
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Keith Hughes
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By:
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Aaron Clarey
About this listen
What would you pay to have a wife who doesn't argue or nag?
What would you pay for a husband who's actually in shape?
What would you pay to have a clean garage?
And what would you pay to be able to get up every morning when you wanted to?
The problem is you can't pay for these things as they cannot be bought in stores. But they are definitely attainable in life. The only question is whether you are going to give up your current pursuit of traditional economic standards of living to attain them instead.
While everyone is obsessed over working up the money to pay for the fanciest car, the latest clothes, or the nicest McMansion, we've overlooked other tangible, more affordable things that would do a lot more to increase our standards of living.
Sure, you could buy yourself a $5,000 handbag.
And sure, you could could spend $75,000 on that luxury SUV.
But does it increase your standards of living as much as an obedient, hot wife?
A husband who fixes everything in the house immediately?
A career where you never commute?
Or a house that has not a single piece of clutter?
"Zero World Problems" identifies these new "post-materialist" standards of living, liberating the listener from our costly and unnecessary pursuit of "First World" ones.
It opens up a whole new (and cheaper) world of economic potential that will do more to improve our economic lives than any McMansion or luxury SUV ever could.
The question is simply whether you want a wealthier and happier life, or the one you got now where you're slaving away to make the monthly payment on the First World materialist things you were told to buy instead.
Choose happiness.
Choose true wealth.
Enjoy a "Zero World" standard of living today.