Culture has a long tradition of minimalismwhich has seen renewed interest in the post-consumer era. It's not just about declutteringwhich has become a commonplace for dainty hands and her magical cleansing. The next step is to max out the denial of owning things. According to the authors of getting rid of unnecessary items helps to declutter the headnot just the house. Everything around us sends a signal to us wash meclean meget a new onefix me. In a room full of books technologyand clothesour brains get so tired of the noise that it's hard to focus on what's really important. Been getting rid of most of the stuff for a few years and sharing his experience.
He learned to live with a minimum of clothes and dishespublishing a chapter in Fumio Sasaki's book C Level Contact List Goodbye Things. with the publisher. drop something now You might think that as soon as you finish the project you're currently working onyou'll start getting rid of unnecessary stuff. Or tell yourself that one daywhen you have solved most of your problemsyou will. But we all know that day will never come as long as our old possessions dominate us.
We think we can't be minimalists until our lives get better. But in realityit's just the opposite In order to be a better youyou need to be a minimalist. The time we desperately need is within our reachbut we must build our reserves by saying goodbye to all unnecessary things. That's why it's a good idea to start now. Make it your top priority. Throwing things can take some finessebut you don't need to master them to perfection before you get going. Don't wait until you finish reading this book. The best way to do this is to hone your skills in practicein the process of detaching from things.