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A lot of people are confused about what minimalist is, but I can see why you can't really define minimal.
One person thinks living as a monk in tibet is minimalist. Another person might just think that having not too many things cluttering up your life or home is minimalist.
I would be under the second option, I mean at a time when jobs are scarce (actually careers not jobs) and money get's tighter you live in a big city that likes to overcharge on everything you realize do you really need 10, 20, 30 pairs of sneakers? 2 cars just to pay a lot in insurance? a big house when you're living by yourself?
I mean if you got it yea more power to you but more than half of the country lives at or below the poverty line, I'm just trying to buy things I need that won't make me sick clutter my mind and have enough money and free time to do what I want. I think about the stuff I really want afterwards and make rational decisions.
working over 40 hrs a week doesn't seem like that life I want to live.
One person thinks living as a monk in tibet is minimalist. Another person might just think that having not too many things cluttering up your life or home is minimalist.
I would be under the second option, I mean at a time when jobs are scarce (actually careers not jobs) and money get's tighter you live in a big city that likes to overcharge on everything you realize do you really need 10, 20, 30 pairs of sneakers? 2 cars just to pay a lot in insurance? a big house when you're living by yourself?
I mean if you got it yea more power to you but more than half of the country lives at or below the poverty line, I'm just trying to buy things I need that won't make me sick clutter my mind and have enough money and free time to do what I want. I think about the stuff I really want afterwards and make rational decisions.
working over 40 hrs a week doesn't seem like that life I want to live.
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