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The most common critique is one of . Detractors argue that it is easy to advocate for "slow living" and "digital minimalism" when you have already amassed a fortune and a team of assistants. One popular comment read: “Tia Bejean tells you to get off your phone, but she only got famous because you were on your phone watching her.”
Tia tapped the lantern and opened the lid. Inside lay a single crumb of light that smelled faintly of toast and late afternoons. “This light shows what you avoid,” she told him. “Carry it in your pocket. When you feel your hand get heavy with excuse, open it.” Tia Bejean
That evening a neighbor named Ms. Agatha, of the second-floor flat, knocked at the shop. Her plants were wilting though she had spoken to them every morning. Tia handed her a saucer no larger than a tea coin and a pinch of something labeled Rain-Made-Right. “Three drops,” Tia advised. “Whisper to them about summer.” The most common critique is one of