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By Demetrius 2022-12-12 21:37:31
1 Movie viewing
How many things do we need in our lives to function properly?
If you were to move now, what would you leave behind? What to throw away?
Can shopping improve our happiness? How long can it last?
When we're shopping, is it because we "pull the weeds" or because we really need it?
There are too many places for merchants and enterprises to let us go to consume. They...
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By Macie 2022-11-20 08:20:31
Compared with the previous one after 6 years, there are some repeated materials. Compared with the upper part, it is more streamlined and full of reflection on consumerism.
The experiments of the two authors also have strong reference value:
Process one piece a day, and eventually process 90% of personal property;
Pack all the items, slowly take out the ones that are useful to you, and find that 80% of the items...
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By Mackenzie 2022-08-31 23:56:38
Catch up on some Joshua and Ryan podcasts in 2020. This newly released documentary is more of a distillation of the podcast content, not too much new, but also inspired some thinking. The following are the contents and ideas that I find inspiring.
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Ryan said at the beginning: We often confuse "easy" and "easy", but the two are actually complete opposites. Living a simple life takes a lot...
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By Tressie 2022-08-31 21:09:52
Finished watching on station B
Soul was recommended by a friend of mine, and it turned out to be fruitful.
Recently, I especially hate advertisements. Every day-to-day app and living environment are full of advertisements, and some quiet roads cannot escape advertisements.
Try to focus on people and things rather than objects. Don't give objects superfluous emotions.
The last time I cleaned up my memories, I threw away some items related to my ex. I hesitated for a while about the photos, but I threw...
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By Estell 2022-08-31 20:58:49
Another Netflix documentary sample
At the height of the epidemic in 2020, I sat in bed alone in the early morning and watched the previous work of this documentary, " Minimalism: Recording the Important Things in Life "
Netflix brings its latest sequel, Minimalism: The Time Has Come, in early 2021
The previous film, Minimalism: Documenting the Important Things in Life, really influenced me a lot, and it was one of the documentaries that...
The Minimalists: Less Is Now
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- Release date January 1, 2021
- Production companies Booklight Productions, Catalyst Films
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By Virginia 2023-09-26 13:51:41
I thought that six years had passed since the last one, and there would be an update to the clichés of the two, but there was still no in-depth gain. Mixing up a lot of concepts and simmering, making the theme inaccurate. The film simply fails to understand that consumption and minimalism are not completely opposites. Under this issue, as a white middle-high-productivity person, starting from oneself, it is all self-intoxicated. Joining the perspective of other social groups will really make...
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By Donnell 2023-09-25 22:38:58
So cheesy, completely brainwashed speech, unconvincing. The real minimalist is not to educate others that you think you need it but you don't actually need it, so you have to throw it away, but to guide people to independently think about what they really need and make their own...
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By Theo 2023-09-12 07:18:40
It's probably not intentional, but it's really amazing. This film tries to use very capitalized marketing to convince you to reject capitalized marketing. Just, huh? black...
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By Valentina 2023-08-31 09:00:55
It's like cx... Manage your...
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By Roberta 2023-08-27 06:29:52
If you don't have time to cook, you can simply order one in the recommendation after the video ends. Say something messy, can't stand...