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Becoming Minimalist
No Matter Where You Are Right Now, Becoming a Minimalist is a Choice…
At some point in my life I realized I had become a minimalist. I preferred to have less “stuff” and more people, places, and experiences as a part of my life experience. But over this past year, a long and tedious one for all of us in some ways, I began accumulating more stuff. Perhaps it made me feel better to have new shoes or another table. I justified it in all kinds of ways, saying that I was doing my part to boost up the economy and keep people working. But the truth, at least for me is that I am enough. New clothes or jewelry or furniture have nothing to do with who I am as a human being in this world. Becoming minimalist is a choice, and one that deserves to be explored before you make up your mind on the direction you will take.
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Minimalism for a More Focused Life
Food, shelter and clothing — these are the basic necessities of life. So, where does the need for the latest iPhone or owning an automobile that can give you directions, tell you the location of the nearest restaurant, or make a phone call factor into things?
The answer is quite simple. The need for more fuels people to buy and do a wide range of things and is…