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Minimalism Is Not Just Anti-Materialism | by GMC - Medium

https://medium.com/@nthgencruz/minimalism-is-not-just-anti-materialism-a6a8e1…

Minimalism is most commonly thought as simply the reduction of material possessions. They are the minimalists who stubbornly refrain from buying things.

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"Materialism to Minimalism" by Tial Par

https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/buwell/vol6/iss1/5/

This article defines minimalism, exhibits the modalities by which minimalism combats materialism, and provides helpful tips on integrating minimalism into one'

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Materialism, Minimalism, and The Search for Happiness

https://richinwhatmatters.com/2020/05/30/materialism-minimalism-and-the-searc…

After experiencing life on both sides – as a consistent consumer with a home full of stuff and now living with just what we need and love, I’d say this: **Happiness doesn’t come from an abundance of or intentional lack of possessions.**. While minimalism doesn’t answer the search for happiness, it can be the tool that pries free the door, allowing you to step into a more abundant and joy-filled life. Minimalism makes space to fill your life with the things that do bring true and lasting joy. When you live without as many possessions and discover that your life satisfaction level hasn’t plummeted, you soon realize that joy doesn’t come from material things. While minimalism, in and of itself, doesn’t equal happiness, living simply with only what you need does change your life in ways that bring lasting joy. Let’s choose awareness over accumulating more stuff and fill our lives with more of what answers our search for happiness.

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