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Lifamod balugik

Se Vükiped: sikloped libik
Yeged at nedon parevidön fa ek ko nivät gudik de Volapük.
Spülom hela Mahatma Gandhi ün 1942. Gandhi äkredom mö lif balogöfa e liväl.

Lifamod balugik binon lifamod, ma kel dalaboy dinis nepluik e lüodoy ad utos, kelosi neodoy, pla utos, kelosi viloy.

Züpans dalons valön lifamodi balugiki kodü gidäls ömiks äsi lanöf, saun, plu tim pro famül e flens, leigavet bevü vob e lif läsük de dadränälam.

Rel e lanöf

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‚Lao-Tse’ äfodon lifamodi balugiki.

Vönaoloveikods relik ä lanöfiks ömiks kuradükons ad lifamod balugik.[1]

Balugöf äbinon bal suemodas cifik päfödölas fa ‚Lao-tse’: fünan taoteta.[2] Confucius has been quoted numerous times as promoting simple living.[3]

Hiel ‚Gautama Buddha’ äfödom lifamodi balugik asä tug zänik buda.

Yesus älifom ma lifamod balugik. Äbüdom tidäbes oka „ad no kesumön bosi dü vegam plä staf; no tävasakädi, no bodi, no moni kuprinik in zönül; ab ädaloms lenükön sandalis, ab no niklotis tel.”[4].

Nerelik e bolitik

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Ma lejon ela ‚Epikouros’ lif nen säkäds binon veg lü läb, pemögüköl medü väls kälöfiko pebetiköls.

Hiel ‚Henry David Thoreau’: nativestigan ä lautan Lamerikänik ‹ palecedom as slopan lifamoda balugik in buk oma tiädü ‚Walden’ (1854).

Läsükam fegeba, vobatima, e dalabota

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Kosid balugik in lödop smalik.

Anik mens aplagons kosidi balugiki me läsükam fegeba.

Läsükam de fräds kanon dugön lü plu spälams.

Muf de dom vemo smalik alänumon menis kel avalons lifön in lödöps smaliks, somik asa bodakäbens ü jolaludomils.[5]

Pluikam liväla

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Mod bal ad naedilän lifi binon gegolön lü län e bridön olis lönikis fidis, bi gloföl liväl aläsükon sekid de mon e konöm.

Letikam kaenava

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Mens kel aplagons kosidi balugiki labons lecedis difikis za kaenavajafid.

Kaenav binon veg a mekön lifamodi balufiki fasilikum e laibinükädikum in cifakultur.

Sam bal ata kaenava binon nünöm.

Balugön diäti

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Figs, bäls, e fromad.

Diät balugöl foukon su num de prinseps plas su konlet de nomukan.

Diäts balugiks paletikons asa "sanabik", bi lanumons mödoti veütiki de fluks e härbats.

Bolit e dunotikim

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Züamöpikim

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Züamöpikim pakedülon ko kosid balugik, bi leigavet ko nat asekidon de kosid balugik.

Tamilitim

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Liud vü konomaglof e krig, kü komipöl ad kontrol de yufafonäts natiks, paletikon kodi gutiki ad födön kosidi balugiki.

Tadun ta krig edugon püdaproanis, asa Ammon Hennacy ed Ellen Thomas, lü bid tripataduna in kel läsükons lemesedi onsiki dono tripasoliad me laböl lifamodi balugiki.

Muf konömavik nulik pibumon sis United Nations Conference on the Human Environment ün 1972,[6] e dabükams de Only One Earth, The Limits to Growth, e Blueprint For Survival, sököl de Small Is Beautiful: Economics As If People Mattered ün 1973.[7]

Enu, David Wann enüdugon tikamagoti de "plöpam balugik" pöjonön a laibinükädik lifamod.

  1. Helena Echlin (December 2006) Yoga Journal, p. 92
    • Also see W. Bradford Swift (July/August 1996) Yoga Journal, p. 81
  2. Tao Te Ching  – via Wikisource.
  3. Analects  – via Wikisource.
  4. Marcus 28:19
  5. "Less is more: Simple living in small spaces". BBC News. 28 December 2011.
  6. United Nations Environment Program (1972) Report of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment Archived 2007-04-11 at the Library of Congress. Stockholm 1972. Retrieved on March 24, 2008
  7. Robertson, James (2005) "The New Economics of Sustainable Development". A Briefing for Policy Makers. Report for the European Commission.

Bibliograf

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  • Helen and Scott Nearing (1970) The Good Life: Helen and Scott Nearing's Sixty Years of Self-Sufficient Living, Schocken
  • Vernard Eller (1973) The Simple Life,
  • Dolly Freed (1978) Possum Living: How to Live Well Without a Job and with (Almost) No Money 2010 edition
  • Duane Elgin (1981, revised 1993 and 2010) Voluntary Simplicity, Harper,
  • Charles Long (1986) How to Survive Without a Salary: Living the Conserver Lifestyle. 1996 edition
  • Wendell Berry (1990) What Are People For?, North Point Press,
  • Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez (1992) Your Money or Your Life, Viking. Your Money or Your Life: Revised and Updated for the 21st Century, published by Penguin Books in December 2008 by Vicki Robin with Monique Tilford and contributor Mark Zaifman.
  • Edward Romney (1992) Living Well on Practically Nothing 2001 edition
  • Janet Luhrs (1997) The Simple Living Guide: A Sourcebook for Less Stressful, More Joyful Living
  • Amy Dacyczyn (1998) The Complete Tightwad Gazette: Promoting Thrift as a Viable Alternative Lifestyle.
  • Deborah Taylor-Hough (2000) A Simple Choice: A practical guide for saving your time, money and sanity, SourceBooks
  • John de Graaf, David Wann and Thomas Naylor (2002) Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic
  • Stephanie Mills (2002) Epicurean Simplicity, Island Press
  • Jacob Lund Fisker (2010) Early Retirement Extreme: A philosophical and practical guide to financial independence
  • Dave Bruno (2010) The 100 Thing Challenge
  • Marie Kondo (2014) The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up

Yüms plödik

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