Clever as I think you think I am, right here I am dead serious. The stance I take as a CheapBohemian--and that I hope you'll join me in--is borne of long experience both as a consumer and an out-opter, as breadwinner and stubborn contrarian slacker.
I realize that I have as much chance of living this credo perfectly as pigs have of finally flying. Nonetheless, I'll keep trying to get off the ground.
A CheapBohemian ...
Values money for its transformative power, not its intrinsic value.
Respects quantity without falling for it.
Gives things away more often than she buys them.
Saves but doesn't hoard.
Values humor and love above all things.
Believes that slack is as important as work. No, More.
Source for photo: a Honeywell ad campaign from the 1970s, created by a Canadian ad firm no longer in business. I once knew all this, and now haven't the clue who to attribute to. Any tips are most appreciated. I like to give credit where credit is due.
