Some thoughts on "Minimalism: The Time Has Come" ✔ For minimalism, throwing things is the first step. But not equivalent. After all, before this, we hoarded more items than you can imagine. Because we cannot consume all the time, simplicity needs to be kept deliberately, and simplicity is not minimalism, we need to think about the difference between the two. The value of the item, when we buy it, we may think, I need it, I think it is useful, it may be useful in the future, others may use it when they come to my house, etc., and we don’t stop to think about what the item brings in our lives. The value of possession, we are kidnapped by objects and we don't know it. Merchants create commodities, and all the sources we spend on buying are that they are manipulating our brains, making us think that we need to own their commodities. Without a free society, we can only become a "meat grinder" for capitalists. When you think that once you own a certain luxury item, you will feel that you are different. What perfume do you wear today, you will feel that people passing by will pay more attention to you. In fact, when you have this idea, you have already put the item on the On the altar of worship, he also suffered from the disease of "substance addiction". horrible! It is unbelievable that a person needs items to bless his life. Items, just items, and added value are demonized consumer goods. "Use money you don't really have to buy things you don't really need, to please people you don't like." When we buy things, an assessment can be made, and I'll use it to define me life? Will I use it all the time? From childhood to adulthood, those souvenirs, thought to be precious items, the hoarding of hundreds of objects, are so overwhelming that you don’t want to touch them, and they have been sealed in the cabinet. Turn it out, keep the most meaningful pieces, and throw away the rest. Occasional viewing is the real value, not those dusty memories. Keep the valuable things in your life, every item will make your heart beat and make you feel free, relaxed and happy. Throw away things you don't need and make room for the important things in your life. Life doesn't have to be complicated. You can find a sense of direction by sitting down and thinking on your own. An imperfect, not easy life you deserve. Less is more.
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