“Minimalism is not a lack of something. It’s simply the perfect amount of something.”
Recently the trend of Minimalism has risen in society. Some people have preconceived ideas of what that means. People think it’s much like going on a diet from stuff and things that ‘make them happy’. But Minimalism isn’t about sacrifice. It’s about constantly constructing a battle in your head about gratitude and enjoyment. You should consume only what makes you happy, when it stops helping and starts having the opposite effect, it is time to reexamine. Minimalism vs Consumerism is about finding the right balance between the two that benefits your life the most. The life that still allows you to enjoy the things that make you happy while being grateful for what you have and not always seeking happiness in more.
Minimalism is all the buzz right now; minimal lifestyles are trending everywhere and with that comes many misconceptions. I want people to go about minimalism in a smart way to improve their life. It’s not about taking up a radical minimalist lifestyle. This book will try to get you to find a right balance in your life between blind consumerism and radical minimalism that doesn’t sacrifice vital things in your life. Making decisions with awareness of what really matters to you.
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