Kyle Vallans

Simple things don't break

You could buy this coffee machine.

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It costs $10,950.

At some point, it's going to need repairs, and likely more than once. You'll spend thousands on maintenance, have to go through the hassle of finding someone qualified to work on it, and then be without it for weeks or months while it's being fixed.

Or you could buy this Moka Pot.

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It costs $49.99 and will make coffee for the rest of your life. It doesn't need an owners manual. It doesn't need a technician. It doesn't have a thousand parts that will fail.

You can use it at home, while camping, or on vacation.

Making small decisions like this really adds up!

You spend less money, deal with fewer headaches, own fewer things that can break, and end up with a simpler better life.

Ironically, this is how you get rich!

Rich in simplicity. Rich in time. Rich in money. Rich in life.

Whenever possible, choose simple.