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The Minimalists: Less Is Now Reviews

  • Demetrius 2022-12-12 21:37:31

    Just throw it away?

    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?

  • Macie 2022-11-20 08:20:31

    start doing it

    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.

  • Mackenzie 2022-08-31 23:56:38

    Notes and Reflections

    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.

    1.

    Ryan said at the beginning: We often confuse...

  • 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....

  • 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:...

  • Edyth 2022-08-31 17:46:43

    Review before buying

    "Consumerism" has slowly taken over our thinking, we always want more, better and more XX things, because advertising says so, because others say so. In the latest issue of the wizard's talk about the cosmetics market, I am horrified. Every market, men and women, young and old, have capital to...

  • Selmer 2022-08-31 16:08:27

    Simplicity ≠ Simple

    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...