The Philosophy of Minimalism - Living Large With Less
My philosophy of minimalism is “an intentional mode of living that understands simpler is usually better, less stuff equals more life, time has
My philosophy of minimalism is “an intentional mode of living that understands simpler is usually better, less stuff equals more life, time has
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Two advocates of a minimalist lifestyle discuss what it means to them and how it has changed them as people.
It's a lifestyle that encourages people to simplify their lives, reduce clutter and distractions, and focus on what truly matters. At its core,
Less is More: The core message of the book is that by owning fewer possessions, you gain more—more space, more freedom, and more peace of mind.
So what is this *minimalism* thing? It’s quite simple: to be a minimalist you must live with less than 100 things, you can’t own a car or a home or a television, you can’t have a career, you must live in exotic hard-to-pronounce places all over the world, you must start a blog, you can’t have children, and you must be a young white male from a privileged background. But people who dismiss minimalism as some sort of fad usually mention any of the above “restrictions” as to why they could “never be a minimalist.” Minimalism isn’t about any of those things, but it can help you accomplish them. Even though each of these people are different, they all share two things in common: they are minimalists, and minimalism has allowed them to pursue purpose-driven lives. By incorporating minimalism into our lives, we’ve finally been able to find lasting happiness—and that’s what we’re all looking for, isn’t it?
"Minimalism isn't about having less. It's about having only the things that add value to your life." What does Minimalism mean to YOU?
Common practices of simple living include reducing the number of possessions one owns, depending less on technology and services, and spending less money. In