...There isn’t one. * whomp whomp * The funny (annoying?) thing about most of the best things in life is that you’re never truly done working on them. Relationships require continual work and investment. Your health is not a ‘one and done’ deal. I can’t just eat 10 carrots one day and then eat cotton candy while lying on the couch every day thereafter. HA!
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Why Minimalism Appeals to ME
I consider myself a realist, and I’m generally pretty moderate in my views of various things (i.e., I like to find the “happy medium”). This applies to my view of minimalism as well. I don’t necessarily think that the “own only 100 things” or “only have 33 items of clothing” ideas can logically apply to everyone. I don’t personally abide by these popular ‘minimalist maxims’; but I do see the appeal in the ideals of minimalism. I like Joshua Becker’s definition of minimalism best: “Minimalism is the intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of anything that distracts us from it.” There are a lot of benefits to adapting this mindset; here are a few that are important to me!
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