Top 13 Quotes & Sayings by Mark Boyle

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Mark Boyle

Mark Boyle, also known as The Moneyless Man, is an Irish writer best known for living without money from November 2008, and for living without modern technology since 2016. Boyle writes regularly for the British newspaper The Guardian, and has written about his experiences in a couple of books. His first book, The Moneyless Man: A Year of Freeconomic Living, was published in 2010. His fourth book, The Way Home: Tales from a life without technology, was published in 2019. Boyle lives near Loughrea, in the west of Ireland.

Born: May 8, 1979
We're convinced we need money to have friends and partners, but actually I've found the opposite to be true.
Art should be waged like war.
In current society, your security is cash, and that has huge repercussions. But when you take that out of the equation, you have to have relationships with people and you have to have relationships with the environment to survive.
One of the most beautiful ways you can give is giving of yourself and your time. — © Mark Boyle
One of the most beautiful ways you can give is giving of yourself and your time.
I think that's the key [of communication] - to not use one method of communication for all people.
The more we consume, the more we want. And the more we want, the more we have to work to pay for all these things and insure them and then get stressed about them and protect them and get bigger houses. I think true freedom comes with letting go of them.
I didn't think it would be possible, but it appears Isiah Thomas is a worse general manager than coach.
We are addicted to money and our obsession with it is leading to the destruction of our planet.
If we grew our own food, we wouldn't waste a third of it as we do today. If we made our own tables and chairs, we wouldn't throw them out the moment we changed the interior decor. If we had to clean our own drinking water, we probably wouldn't contaminate it.
I think I couldn't do what I do [live without money] without studying economics, because you need to understand the system first - how it currently works - in order to change it.
I think every single thing we do is political. Even if you go to the shops and buy a packet of biscuits, then you're buying into the system, willingly or not. I think we're conditioned into thinking political systems as being either communism or capitalism. I think there are a lot more options available. We just haven't explored them.
I think it's wrong to think of economics as money. The actual word itself actually revolves around meeting one's needs. Money is one way of meeting our needs, but it's only one way.
When you reduce what you need in life to the bare minimum, then that's when you achieve true freedom.
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