Just Published! The Rich Minimalist by Byron Tully

I’m proud to announce that my latest nonfiction book, The Rich Minimalist – An Invitation to Embrace Luxury Living With Less, is now available. I’ve taken a fresh approach to the popular topic by first dissecting how we think about material possessions and  what they mean to us–prior to discussing why and how to live … More Just Published! The Rich Minimalist by Byron Tully

Time To De-Clutter

It’s August. Often a time to pause, relax, refresh, and reset before hitting it again with school and/or work in September. One way to help refresh and reset your personal space is to get rid of items that you haven’t used in a while or items that have outgrown their usefulness altogether. Shocking as it … More Time To De-Clutter

Pretend You’re Moving

It’s inevitable that we accumulate material possessions. We need to be sheltered,  clothed, fed, and nurtured, so we buy or rent a house or an apartment and fill it with furniture. We buy pots and pans so we can cook. We purchase clothes which will, at minimum, keep us protected from the elements. We purchase … More Pretend You’re Moving

The Bare Minimum and Old Money

Our Foreign Corespondent David and I were recently discussing the minimalist lifestyle trend that has been gathering steam in recent years. The concept is to live with as few material possessions as possible. A Netflix documentary on the subject can be found HERE. As I mentioned to David, my wife and I came face to … More The Bare Minimum and Old Money