As a minimalist I leave fewer prints on the world around me than I ever did before [see photo]. This is a personal choice and so I totally understand that fewer and fewer people are wedded to the minimalism ideal even though they support Green New Deal type living, etc.
I choose to have fewer anxiety attacks. Fewer things to manage. Fewer debts. Fewer bills. Fewer tangibles within a life that is full of imagination, creativity, and mind-blowing dreams. Fewer low-quality goods and services. And so on and so on....
Once I began to live as a minimalist I finally brought my daily habits into line with my natural proclivities for quality over quantity, individuality over groups, instinctual moments over staged events, real images over photoshopped creations, etc.
What can I say but that my life is better than ever before.....
Richard.
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