You must have come across the term minimalism by now. If not you must have heard the term โ€˜declutteringโ€™ which was popularized by Marie Kondo. What exactly is minimalism?

โ€œItโ€™s all about only buying things that you actually needโ€

 What? That`s it? Yes, itโ€™s all about living with less.

I wish they taught this in school -Iโ€™ll just add it to the list of all the other important lessons that they DID NOT teach us.

How can one become a minimalist?

Before your mind gets artificially programmed into buying useless crap, simply ask yourself โ€œDo I really need this?โ€

What are the benefits of minimalism?

  •  Saves you a ton of money. A TON of money. Minimalistic lifestyle will save you money in such a way that leaving the high paying soul-sucking-corporate-job doesn`t feel as bad as everyone tells you it will be. (But if you are one of those people who get excited by showing off your possessions on social media on a daily basis, minimalism is not for you).
  • Less time spent cleaning while you are at home โ€“ this includes clothes, and all other clutter that we accumulate inside the house for years.
  • More time to pause, reflect, learn, work on your startup, be present for your family and anything else you would actually love to do to enhance your quality of life.
  • Minimalism will guide you to move towards a more religious/spiritual path (whichever you believe in) as the realization of โ€œyou are not what you ownโ€ sinks in.
  • Simplifies your life โ€“ even after a long day at work, you walk into a clutter-free clean house.

Try and see. 

If your current highly consumeristic lifestyle works for you, go on doing that too โ˜บ or you could adopt a semi-minimalistic lifestyle.

 Whatever that works, right?

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