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  2. Zen Habits - Wikipedia

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    Zen Habits was created by Leo Babauta (born April 30, 1973), a blogger, journalist and author from the United States territory of Guam who currently lives in Davis, CA. Babauta's first post was on February 1, 2007. [2] In February 2009, Time Magazine named Zen Habits one of the Top 25 Blogs for 2009, [3] and in June 2010, it named Zen Habits at ...

  3. Simple living - Wikipedia

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    Leo Babauta believes finding beauty and joy in less is what "more is better" advocates fail to do. Minimalists prefer quality over quantity. [37] They emphasize that we should value things that make us happy and are essential to us, rather than value the idea of just having things to have. [38]

  4. Juan Babauta - Wikipedia

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    Juan Babauta was born in Tanapag, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands on September 7, 1953. [2] He is the oldest of his family's nine children. [2] Babauta completed elementary school on Saipan. [2] His parents then sent him to the mainland United States to continue his education. Babuata moved to Enosburg Falls, Vermont, where he attended ...

  5. Babauta - Wikipedia

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    Babauta is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Juan Babauta (born 1953), Northern Mariana Islands politician. Leo Babauta (born 1973), blogger from Guam, of Zen Habits blog. Oscar M. Babauta (born 1954), a politician from the Northern Marianas Islands. Sheila Babauta (born 1989 or 1990), Northern Mariana Islands politician.

  6. The Minimalists - Wikipedia

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    The Minimalists are American authors, podcasters, filmmakers, and public speakers Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus, who promote a minimalist lifestyle. They are known for the Netflix documentaries Minimalism (2016) and the Emmy-nominated Less Is Now (2021); the New York Times bestselling book Love People, Use Things (2021); The Minimalists Podcast; and their minimalism blog. [1]

  7. Pro skater Leo Baker quit the Olympics to come out as trans ...

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    Pro skateboarder Leo Baker on living the best version of his life after coming out as trans while filming the documentary 'Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story.'

  8. Timeline of the Hebrew prophets - Wikipedia

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    First view (and traditional one) is that Daniel was written immediately after the Babylonian exile ended and many Jews returned to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple. Daniel's prophetic visions revealed successive empires that would follow, one after the other as well as providing a backdrop of God's eternal, unshakeable kingdom continuing in ...

  9. Leo Jud - Wikipedia

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    Leo Jud is one of the lesser-known leaders of the Swiss Reformed Church, but his influence was extensive. Jud was ordained by the Church at Rome in 1507, and from 1507-1512 he was a deacon at Saint Theodore in Basel, then, from 1512-18, he served as the preacher at Saint Hippolyte in Alsace. In 1519, he became Zwingli's associate at Einsiedeln ...