City Life & Quiet Wisdom

The journey to freedom financially and spiritually

Noah L. Young is a white-collar professional and middle-class city dweller, working hard to build a secure tomorrow while yearning for true freedom today. Balancing the pressures of career and everyday life, Noah explores the subtle art of living fully amidst the noise—bringing together insights from psychology, spirituality, and real-world experience. With a genuine desire to understand life’s deeper currents, Noah shares honest reflections to inspire others in their thirties to find peace, purpose, and joy in the journey.

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  • The modern day male can have it hard, and its okay to admit it. At a young age, after having some true friendships they start falling off due to other bros getting married and having children. In the present day, an average male probably feels more alone than 500 years ago when there were villages,…

  • two people decide to separateat first it may seem like they are heading for different pathstheir stories divergebeautiful memories sweep bythe loneliness kicks in as you see each other drifting apart In the grand scheme of thingstwo people are just moving onnot on in their lives on earthbut on with their paths in their destinies…

  • Living in a big city, it’s easy to feel like if you decide to take annual leave that you’ll have to go somewhere. Travel overseas, do a road trip somewhere far away. Though as I’ve learnt to find out, taking a week off and staying at home / working on personal projects can be just…

  • Pros Cons There is no right or wrong like any double edged sword, its invention has been great and destructive to some within the context of humanity.

  • For as long as I can remember, the tug of war between present and future has been a recurring theme for myself – someone who discovered the concept of FIRE at the age of 24. Since then, for a decade I’ve been caught up in the ebb and flow of struggles between living now and…

  • Don’t get me wrong, I still enjoy travelling every year. But things have taken a change in the recent two or so years. At 35, it seems that life has taken other priorities and I value being around friends and family more. In my twenties, travel was about exploring new places, experiencing new cultures and…

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