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Burroughs–Contentment Comes from Subtraction Not Addition

December 17, 2007Mike Leake

Burroughs explains what he means by “contentment comes from subtraction instead of addition” when he says: “…not so much by adding to what he would have, or to what he has, not by adding more to his condition; but rather… Continue Reading →

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