Love this last tip. Clearing away inessential things doesn't mean what's left is essential and doesn't in itself Define what should be essential. That's the unique challenge for each individual. Thank you for this channel and have a great day.
I'm happy for you that your minimalist lifestyle has been going great for you. A minimalist lifestyle isn't for me, but i do understand the lessons that it can teach. One of the things i have that i feel no longer serves a purpose for me and should declutter are my physical Yu-gi-oh cards mainly because i often have no friends available to play that card game with in person nor through remote dueling which is why i stop investing money on the physical cards , but i decided to still keep my cards just in case there ever comes a time where i can finally use my physical cards in Augmented Reality which I've been wanting to duel against someone like am in the anime where the cards comes to life. One of the benefits i know about minimalism is that minimalist folks don't have much material things to lose especially if some natural disaster destroys their homes.
It sounds like your cards bring you joy. So I can understanding holding onto them. As for the second point, you’re right. If there was a disaster Minimalists wouldn’t lose as much as other people, but what they have they hold dear.
@@happyandauthentic Thank you and the card game is less fun now compared to nowadays. I'm so happy to see you doing well. I made a couple errors with my comment above which i edited but editing my comment above removed the heart emoji that you gave me so feel free to click the heart emoji on my first comment again.
Love this last tip. Clearing away inessential things doesn't mean what's left is essential and doesn't in itself Define what should be essential. That's the unique challenge for each individual. Thank you for this channel and have a great day.
You’re very welcome, Steve. Thanks as ever for your contributions. ^_^
I'm happy for you that your minimalist lifestyle has been going great for you. A minimalist lifestyle isn't for me, but i do understand the lessons that it can teach. One of the things i have that i feel no longer serves a purpose for me and should declutter are my physical Yu-gi-oh cards mainly because i often have no friends available to play that card game with in person nor through remote dueling which is why i stop investing money on the physical cards , but i decided to still keep my cards just in case there ever comes a time where i can finally use my physical cards in Augmented Reality which I've been wanting to duel against someone like am in the anime where the cards comes to life.
One of the benefits i know about minimalism is that minimalist folks don't have much material things to lose especially if some natural disaster destroys their homes.
It sounds like your cards bring you joy. So I can understanding holding onto them. As for the second point, you’re right. If there was a disaster Minimalists wouldn’t lose as much as other people, but what they have they hold dear.
@@happyandauthentic Thank you and the card game is less fun now compared to nowadays. I'm so happy to see you doing well. I made a couple errors with my comment above which i edited but editing my comment above removed the heart emoji that you gave me so feel free to click the heart emoji on my first comment again.
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