Live simply, like a child. An infant needs very little to be happy. Clothes, food, love, and a place to explore, that’s it. They have so few needs. And yet they’re so happy. Or when they’re not happy, it’s usually because one of their few needs is not being met. As these toddlers grow up, their needs multiply faster than the hairs on their head. But many of these needs are made up. We invent them to address fears, insecurities, and worries about the future. Worst of all, these needs are insatiable. We buy more stuff, but don’t come any closer to satisfaction. We invest more of our precious time but end up further from the destination. We work harder to find happiness, but instead, we carry an enormous burden. Sadly, most people can’t recognize imaginary needs in their own life. The sheer number and influence of these ‘needs’ make …