Masters of Simplicity
The Amish trace their roots to the 16th-century Anabaptist movement in Europe, from where they branched off to create a simpler, community-focused way of life. Fast forward to today, they’re known for their old-fashioned attire, homemade everything, and a deep love for family and faith.
A “closed community” doesn’t mean they guard their villages with pitchforks; it just means they keep to their circle, prioritizing face-to-face connections over TikTok trends. This loyalty to simpler living offers a lesson in financial mindfulness. By focusing on what truly matters and sidestepping flashy expenses, the Amish show that saving money can be refreshing and practical.