bobbyshue-author
Joined Aug 2011
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I felt that being a family of 2 girls, and your a musician and a wife who is an amateur fashion designer, I feel is a bit selfish to bring two kids into a tiny space (as they did) with all their needs and wants without thinking what is best for the kids. Leave it to artist to be selfish.
I enjoyed this documentary, simply because I got from this how much time is waisted on keeping up with society and how we are supposed to be. I see two people embracing life and not allowing themselves to get stuck in the rat race, the 9to5, and wish I had thought of this concept of life before my 30s and doing what I can to downsize now to have a better quality of life and feel this documentary was very inspirational, so inspirational i watched it many times while I slowly but surely downsize my life as an inspiration, i watch it anytime I feel down or feel like giving up because the quality of life I'm searching for seems out of reach at times. Love love LOVE this documentary!
This wasnt like these people were on some acid trip or 19 or 20yrs old, these people were not victims, just dumb and stupid. they were all adults and knew what they were doing, I think these people love playing victim. I dont feel sorry for these adults for bwing that dumb to think this man was a guru or even God. it was funny to watch how dumb people can be.