Minimalists have a simple revenue model.
Minimalists are unique individuals but there are some basic needs for all of them [see photo]
Minimalists are surrounded by folks who live and thrive within "the collective bubble".
These people either make the rules for society or happily comply with them. However minimalists live outside the collectivist's bubble and so they must make their own rules.
Rules for minimalists:
Place quality before quantity.
Be a contractor not an employee.
Learn from success and discard failure.
Pay top prices for what you truly need.
Create time and space for contemplation.
Never discount your time, services, or products.
Avoid sale items unless it they are exactly what you need.
Save up for yesterday's dreams but spend on today's needs.
Value your computer and a good cup of hot chocolate equally.
Access the information you need at the precise time you need it.
And. Remember there are no universal rules for minimalists.
Richard.
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