Minimalism is just having exactly what someone needs to survive. I have a lot of things, such as books and magazines to read. Sometimes, I get rid of some of them, but most I keep. So, I can reference them later. I started getting time magazines in the mail. Some of the magazines are interesting so I don’t always throw them out once I read them because my mind leaks information because of the injury I sustained. Over time, I will slowly get rid of them, but for now I find they have pertinent information. Soon, the information will be old, so they will see the trash. Beyond, those magazines and some clothes and instruments. I can definitely practice minimal living. Thank you for reading. Have a great night.
A concise personal reflection—sharing a belief in minimalism and inviting readers to consider the value of simplicity, intentional living, and focusing on what truly matters. ✨🌿📖
A concise personal reflection—sharing a belief in minimalism and inviting readers to consider the value of simplicity, intentional living, and focusing on what truly matters. ✨🌿📖
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Yes definitely right. Thank you for your comment.
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i think taking time with throwing things away is good because you’re still enjoying it
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Yes you are right! 👍
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