Meet The Most Famous Minimalist In Japan: Fumio Sasaki | EVERYDAY BOSSES #8

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    Sasaki Fumio is an author of "Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism" and is one of the most famous minimalists living in Japan. ASIAN BOSS sat down with him to find out more about minimalism.
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  • @AsianBoss
    @AsianBoss  5 місяців тому +3

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  • @rahima9193
    @rahima9193 5 років тому +12834

    He changed his lifestyle so he wouldn't have to clean his room anymore. What a legend. Take that mom.
    Edit: This comment blew up. Thanks for the likes! Stay safe everyone & lastly love your Mom!

    • @sahilkaushik4817
      @sahilkaushik4817 5 років тому +16

      @י 😏

    • @DaigoParry
      @DaigoParry 5 років тому +246

      I did something similar. That was my goal, so I don’t have to clean so much anymore.
      Less maintenance, more time to do other stuff.

    • @manuelguerrero3624
      @manuelguerrero3624 5 років тому +142

      I don't t like cleaning, so I came up with a couple rules to keep my room organized. If I eat in my room I put the plates next to the door so I take them when I'm going out, I make my bed every morning and I put my dirty clothes in the laundry room instead of my room. So far I haven't clean my room this year, I just vacuum and dust once a week and that is about it.

    • @awsomemodels
      @awsomemodels 4 роки тому +38

      Few years ago i was very messy but what i did was i organized my room once but as soon as i mess one thing i would put it right in it's place so my room never gets messed up again.

    • @talitam.8414
      @talitam.8414 4 роки тому +1

      Rahim A 😂😂😂😂

  • @michaelovitch
    @michaelovitch 5 років тому +7772

    He sold all his previous belongings to buy an apple laptop.
    That's what steve jobs wanted.

    • @dinmawii_km
      @dinmawii_km 5 років тому +49

      😂😂😂

    • @EmpireRamzes
      @EmpireRamzes 5 років тому +25

      LOOOL

    • @annay5746
      @annay5746 5 років тому +183

      Macs are not that expansive, he probably has way more money saved up then the average joe because of his ways. I would know as a minimalist myself 😌

    • @chopin65
      @chopin65 5 років тому +99

      Yeah, the mess is now all in his computer. Same mess.

    • @chopin65
      @chopin65 5 років тому +39

      @@annay5746 I find the whole concept a doge for taking responsibility of one's life.
      Also, I would be mad to throw out my library. I have close to 8 thousand books and consider them a part of my life.
      You want simplicity? It has to be earned by experience. The Buddha himself taught that avoidance of chaos is not the path.

  • @chihun3981
    @chihun3981 4 роки тому +2736

    Every frame of just his room is like a stock image from google

    • @NorthernGaijin
      @NorthernGaijin 4 роки тому +38

      Yeah, kinda gives me anxiety for some reason.

    • @unpeuro9483
      @unpeuro9483 4 роки тому +105

      @@NorthernGaijin I think it's because it's got nothing alive. Either an animal or just a plant would really liven the place up.
      I don't think I'll ever go as extreme as he did, but a room full of clutter with only items you love is a wonderful thing IMO.

    • @wed3k
      @wed3k 4 роки тому +5

      Then go outside

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 3 роки тому +10

      @@unpeuro9483 I still have a load of books that I love, as well as notebooks and stationery.

    • @paige172
      @paige172 2 роки тому +6

      plot twist: those photos were actually from his room

  • @mrniceguy4852
    @mrniceguy4852 3 роки тому +671

    His house is a thief's worst nightmare

    • @chillappreciator885
      @chillappreciator885 3 роки тому +22

      Not really, he has a macbook

    • @mashhooda833
      @mashhooda833 3 роки тому +4

      @@chillappreciator885 thieves don’t really steal MacBooks and other tech that much

    • @chillappreciator885
      @chillappreciator885 3 роки тому +2

      @@mashhooda833 why do you think so?

    • @shaunsamazingcontent9797
      @shaunsamazingcontent9797 3 роки тому +10

      @@chillappreciator885 because the things have password so no good Stealing it

    • @chillappreciator885
      @chillappreciator885 3 роки тому +4

      ​@@shaunsamazingcontent9797 oh you are right! Password will make OS reinstallation harder, isn't it?

  • @monkhood1028
    @monkhood1028 5 років тому +4434

    I am a minimalist not because I am intelligent but because I am poor. 🤣🤣

    • @platinumorange1034
      @platinumorange1034 5 років тому +27

      😂😂😂😂😂
      I see what you did there

    • @bubbazenetti5169
      @bubbazenetti5169 5 років тому +12

      Same here

    • @trickster_198danny5
      @trickster_198danny5 5 років тому +11

      Thats ok.thats very nice!!be grateful

    • @vrinavit5360
      @vrinavit5360 5 років тому +3

      Same

    • @icarus6492
      @icarus6492 5 років тому +121

      Being a minimalist because you're poor is the most intelligent thing you can do actually. Most people would spend money they don't have on things they don't really care about

  • @jeremiahvillegas8472
    @jeremiahvillegas8472 4 роки тому +2896

    Yow. He's a living anime character that wears only 1 outfit.

  • @rizurper
    @rizurper 3 роки тому +341

    "Life is not all about feeling content at age 70 or 80. It's about feeling content right now"
    - Sasaki Fumio

  • @akosisunako1745
    @akosisunako1745 4 роки тому +1321

    If your lifestyle is like this you would probably have a clear mind and less stress.

    • @yosbudi5708
      @yosbudi5708 4 роки тому +6

      U r so sweet clumsy

    • @MinotaurvsCyclops
      @MinotaurvsCyclops 4 роки тому +81

      I have less stuff than this guy, for example I don't even have a bed. Mind is definitely not clear, but maybe it's because I'm poor

    • @cherrypicklist5519
      @cherrypicklist5519 4 роки тому +30

      @@MinotaurvsCyclops Sell your phone to buy a bed

    • @MinotaurvsCyclops
      @MinotaurvsCyclops 4 роки тому +49

      @@cherrypicklist5519 Haha, sorry I didn't want it to seem like I was complaining. I don't have a bed for various reasons.
      I use both my phone and laptop for work, so it wouldn't make sense to sell something that makes me money in order for something I have no need for. All a bed does is raises your mattress from the floor.
      Also, my phone is worth less than $30 now, a bed would cost more than that. A mattress on the floor is plenty...

    • @xyz-pg3zd
      @xyz-pg3zd 4 роки тому +6

      @@MinotaurvsCyclops so you do have a bed? Which is a mattress on the floor? Well.. you need rest in order to refresh yourself to make money. So.. it IS important. But if you rest on the floor and it works for you, good.

  • @mohammadbhakti7040
    @mohammadbhakti7040 5 років тому +642

    When someone ask me a question "Are u broke?"
    I'm gonna reply "No, I have a minimalist lifestyle."

  • @sdaly415
    @sdaly415 4 роки тому +705

    He realized how important time is. That is a very useful realization, many people underestimate the value of.

    • @taniuta8562
      @taniuta8562 4 роки тому +30

      "The trouble is, you think you have time." - Buddha

    • @YepsMr
      @YepsMr 4 роки тому +6

      pfff youre still stressing about "time". just exist and stop paying attention as much.

    • @minmin-zr3lq
      @minmin-zr3lq 4 роки тому +10

      The more stuff you have, the more time you give to maintain them. Like laundry...

    • @ZeldaMaster500
      @ZeldaMaster500 4 роки тому +1

      technically, your time in valueless, its worth no more then a blade of grass

    • @pseudonymousbeing987
      @pseudonymousbeing987 4 роки тому +9

      @@YepsMr
      That's exactly the point. With minimalism you can minimise all the distractions. All the useless thinking about where is this, what should I wear, etc. You stop paying attention to all these things because they're gone as they're useless or unnecessary, or there isn't any thinking to be had about them because it's all sorted out already.

  • @spookyweedwitch
    @spookyweedwitch 4 роки тому +279

    when he said "I realized a lot of people are working so I can be a minimalist, and I promise never to forget about them".....blew me away

    • @user-fs9jn5kh7m
      @user-fs9jn5kh7m 3 роки тому +18

      I still don't understand what he means by that?

    • @spookyweedwitch
      @spookyweedwitch 3 роки тому +89

      @@user-fs9jn5kh7m I interpreted it as him acknowledging that his minimalist lifestyle is made possible by capitalism and innovation, for example his laptop is probably an essential item for him and serves many different purposes and his lifestyle would be nearly impossible without access to it

    • @user-cr2np3ow7z
      @user-cr2np3ow7z 3 роки тому +2

      @@spookyweedwitch Good one

    • @spookyweedwitch
      @spookyweedwitch 3 роки тому +1

      @@user-cr2np3ow7z thank you

    • @user-fs9jn5kh7m
      @user-fs9jn5kh7m 3 роки тому

      @@spookyweedwitch thx

  • @andrealoto
    @andrealoto 3 роки тому +381

    Filipino moms will never understand.
    "yOu wiLL need this in FuTUre".
    Keep things for the next centennial years.

  • @leander11
    @leander11 5 років тому +1099

    Mom:"Clean up your stuff"
    Fumio Sasaki*throws everything out* :"What stuff?"

  • @85sheena
    @85sheena 5 років тому +1755

    He should get him one plant friend. That big beautiful window and that nice Sunshine going to waste

    • @lola_incarnate
      @lola_incarnate 5 років тому +78

      A plant cant live on 1 leaf

    • @kinryu3794
      @kinryu3794 5 років тому +25

      How about a 2 leaves plant

    • @85sheena
      @85sheena 5 років тому +4

      @@lola_incarnate Haha!

    • @85sheena
      @85sheena 5 років тому +3

      @@lola_incarnate if it's a cutting it can LOL Pothos plants do it all the time 🤣🤣🤣

    • @85sheena
      @85sheena 5 років тому +11

      @@kinryu3794 Yes it definitely can!!!
      Being a plant mom to over a hundred plants .. I can definitely point someone in the right direction to find one that can. 😁

  • @hazeldavis3176
    @hazeldavis3176 4 роки тому +329

    His book helped me recover from hoarding disorder. It was so nice to see an interview with him that was quiet and with good questions. Thank you for doing this interview!

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 4 роки тому +3

      I have a hoarding problem, too, using this video as inspiration.

    • @violetxoxox
      @violetxoxox 3 роки тому +6

      @Hazel Davis I have hoarding disorder as well and I’m currently reading his book, which is why I came looking for videos. I’m still at the very beginning starting stage, but this is after 25 years of struggling and reading so many books (and working with several organizers) trying to overcome this. I’ve been tormented for so long, trying everything I could think of to find a cure and just spinning my wheels that whole time. His book is one of the few that has made me feel like I CAN DO THIS.

    • @johnmonk66
      @johnmonk66 3 роки тому +2

      It is the best book on the subject.

    • @johnmonk66
      @johnmonk66 3 роки тому

      @@Musicienne-DAB1995 get the book

    • @johnmonk66
      @johnmonk66 3 роки тому

      @@violetxoxox You can! I did, all because of his book. Get the audiobook and listen to it every day.

  • @user-jk9ot2ui1o
    @user-jk9ot2ui1o 4 роки тому +518

    Appreciated his honesty ...didn’t try to sound smart...thumbs up!

  • @johnappleseed8839
    @johnappleseed8839 5 років тому +1031

    "[Life] is about feeling content right now."
    Nailed it.

    • @TheMattmatic
      @TheMattmatic 4 роки тому +19

      "Retirement isn't doing nothing - it's when you stop sacrificing today for some imagined tomorrow". Naval Ravikant

    • @riverajm2
      @riverajm2 4 роки тому +10

      "Realize deeply that the present moment is all you really have" - Eckhart Tolle

    • @julieelizabeth510
      @julieelizabeth510 4 роки тому

      100%

    • @trishamay4032
      @trishamay4032 4 роки тому

      I scrolled down the comments just to see if anybody commented it. I knew it 😂

    • @bartoszjankowiak3157
      @bartoszjankowiak3157 4 роки тому

      @thomas samson totally agree on it!
      I have hundreds of ideas how to make myself happy in life but this means sacrificing part of life I have together with my wife and kids. I don't want that.
      Finding something that will make you happy and suit your family at the same time - is a whole another story.
      Sometimes I feel even like I am wasting too much time on thinking about such utopian idea. The time that could be spent better with my family.
      The one thing I am introducing successfully for about last 2 years is constantly reducing the stuff I own.
      I managed to reduce it to about a 3rd of what I had. This will go much deeper.
      Now I have to convince my wife to do the same, at least partially - and she loves "to have" things. She just likes to have things "just in case".
      Then my sons. I am reducing now significantly amount of toys they have. At the age of 6 I can tell already what interests they have and what they are good at. So I will focus 80-90% of time on those things, but occasionally I will show them single new stuff just to see if they have more fun with it than with the current things. And also to widen their horizons.
      I hope it will work.

  • @unleashingpotential-psycho9433
    @unleashingpotential-psycho9433 5 років тому +817

    Being a minimalist is a great way of staying humble and down to earth.

    • @chopin65
      @chopin65 5 років тому +12

      Material possessions have nothing to do with humility.

    • @remo6130
      @remo6130 5 років тому

      @no name there is, if u want to make one

    • @remo6130
      @remo6130 5 років тому +5

      @no name just saying that there is only a correlation if u let there be a correlation, u can easily enjoy the benefits of all material while keeping a certain detachment from them.

    • @zulfahmir9382
      @zulfahmir9382 5 років тому

      Agree with that dude

    • @Video-Games-Are-Fun
      @Video-Games-Are-Fun 4 роки тому +2

      well it makes cleaning much easier and cheaper with less materials to use. also, moving is super easy.

  • @JonPeacock
    @JonPeacock 4 роки тому +425

    His goodbye things book is great, I just finished, I highly encourage everyone to read it.

    • @candykizz3z68
      @candykizz3z68 4 роки тому +7

      Jon Peacock It’s in English as well ?

    • @TheYamq
      @TheYamq 4 роки тому +16

      Couldn't agree more! Definitely one of the books that change how I should spend and where I should spend my money on.

    • @ryanazhar9262
      @ryanazhar9262 4 роки тому +1

      Yass

    • @Tunapie
      @Tunapie 4 роки тому

      oooooh interesting. i’ll check that out

    • @abidemna4950
      @abidemna4950 3 роки тому

      did you find it in PDF version?

  • @TheFabFoo
    @TheFabFoo 4 роки тому +84

    His voice was so soothing, this interview was so soothing, Minimalism is so soothing...

  • @rexlongfellow
    @rexlongfellow 5 років тому +160

    I never thought I'd think someone's entire existence is aesthetically pleasing, but here we are.

  • @lsamoa
    @lsamoa 5 років тому +457

    This is a very good interview. I like how self-aware this guy is, about his own behavioural patterns and that, as he said, many people have to provide work for him to live in a minimalistic way. Not a lot of minimalist "influencers" seem to be aware of that, or if they are they surely never mention it. And I like how he expresses gratitude for that work and for the things he has. Good man.

    • @lsamoa
      @lsamoa 5 років тому +141

      @traversing cloud Some aspects of his everyday life are outsourced to others: He doesn't have a coffee machine so then other people make his coffee. He didn't keep any photos > others manage the cloud he uploaded their copies onto and so on. If it wasn't for people inventing/keeping/doing the things that make his life minimal lifestyle feasible, he wouldn't be able to live the way he does. He's aware of this and grateful for it, which he talks about in his book. He doesn't have the navel-gazing attitude that some minimalists have, in which they think they're sufficient to themselves. He knows he's part of society and dependent on a network of people and things. One thing he talks about too is that he's able to own less because he knows that if he ever needs something he can go get it from a shop when the time comes. But not in a "buy something, throw it away when you're done with it, buy it again later" kind of way, which would be wasteful. Rather he thinks of the shops as storage spaces, where other people keep the things he might need for him. And again, he's grateful for this service. I hope I explained it well.

    • @Wenixi
      @Wenixi 5 років тому +1

      Yeaaa so nice

    • @TheMattmatic
      @TheMattmatic 4 роки тому +20

      @@lsamoa In the book he also talks about his "living room" being restaurants and bars. Why have a big table if you rarely have people over? But that's also being dependant on others.

    • @ninja-kq1ih
      @ninja-kq1ih 4 роки тому +1

      @@lsamoa so in a way, he is lauding the capitalist society

    • @lsamoa
      @lsamoa 4 роки тому +13

      @@ninja-kq1ih In what way? This works in other economic systems too, nothing specific to capitalism. All societies have people of various trades offering products and services.

  • @luciddreams6210
    @luciddreams6210 4 роки тому +38

    I like how he unashamedly stated that people with developmental disorders are more likely to thrive on minimalism. I have been diagnosed with multiple disorders and tried all kinds of ways to be more efficient, motivated, organized etc and I find that I am easily overwhelmed by having too many choices or too many things around me like it makes it hard for me to think. I have hoarding tendencies as well. I have been fascinated with minimalism for a while now and I already try to refrain from buying more than I need but I’m far from being a true minimalist partly just due to the expectations of others to keep up or at least try to keep up with the status quo to what extent I possibly can. I hate it but I also don’t feel empowered to do much about it. I try very hard to conform but find myself consistently falling short and getting exhausted and then totally giving up just because I can’t process things after a certain point so it gets redundant. This man gives me hope.

    • @SMHartNPC
      @SMHartNPC Рік тому

      Lots of minimalist do not have trouble taking care of their things, so I don't think this is the case .. . .
      but I think he meant that for people who find it overwhelming to manage material possessions or who tend to be untidy can benefit from this lifestyle....I've always been super tidy even as a kid, so simplicity appears neat and appeals to my senses.

  • @valeriatokar298
    @valeriatokar298 2 роки тому +15

    I just finished reading his book and the thing is... he is phenomenal. How come that an average person can change your life using quite simple words, as well as examples from day-to-day life. Love his lifestyle and thinking. Definitely recommend. 10/10

  • @lifetobelived9102
    @lifetobelived9102 5 років тому +579

    One reason I want to be a minimalist is I'm a lazy cleaner. I figure the less there is to clean the better . Right now I"m full of clutter.

    • @kickinon
      @kickinon 5 років тому +1

      Learn some discipline.

    • @lifetobelived9102
      @lifetobelived9102 5 років тому +30

      @@kickinon I'm pretty disciplined but I've never liked to clean and now I have chronic fatigue so doing little things is exhausting.

    • @Joseph-bd3pk
      @Joseph-bd3pk 5 років тому +20

      This is exactly why I’m starting to become a minimalist. I get tired of cleaning my room so I’m slowly getting rid of the things I don’t need.

    • @lush-retina
      @lush-retina 5 років тому +7

      most minimalists feel that way

    • @lilli9822
      @lilli9822 5 років тому +3

      @@lifetobelived9102 I have a genetic muscle disorder,it is difficult for me cleaning as well.Did you hear about flylady? I follow her method and now I fired my cleaner and i can keep the house clean and tidy by myself

  • @elephantsong7782
    @elephantsong7782 5 років тому +406

    the messy version of his room is more neat than most rooms ive seen

    • @dylanmckenna8693
      @dylanmckenna8693 4 роки тому

      That's a lie

    • @loo2569
      @loo2569 4 роки тому +7

      thats japan for you

    • @1caramarie
      @1caramarie 4 роки тому +2

      To be honest, using a bed sheet to cover his mess, tells me there is something he is hiding under that big bump in the middle of the bed.

    • @DrifterMW
      @DrifterMW 4 роки тому +1

      He is not hiding anything the bed is clear at 0:56 second and the last second of vid

  • @yummypanic
    @yummypanic 4 роки тому +48

    This honestly made me think of when youre in rehab or therapy. The lack of stuff and being forced into a routine gives you clarity and reduces stress. Its like that but he does it every day. I would imagine he's healthier for it and very stuck in his own routine which isn't necessarily a bad thing.

  • @falconpunch6360
    @falconpunch6360 4 роки тому +380

    This guys carbon footprint is literally potato.

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 4 роки тому +8

      Well, we could reduce pollution ans environmental damage by consuming less.

    • @satrickptar6265
      @satrickptar6265 3 роки тому +1

      @@Musicienne-DAB1995 Material product, yes; but poultry, no.

    • @ashujchwd
      @ashujchwd 3 роки тому

      What about homeless people?!

    • @garyromero8352
      @garyromero8352 3 роки тому

      @S. cough cough cow farts and burps

    • @RiDankulous
      @RiDankulous 3 роки тому

      @S. Plus it can help to change a person from fat and sick to slim and healthy. Yes, it's possible to be an omnivore and healthy but I don't see a whole lot of people that are healthy omnivores these days.

  • @SteveV1960
    @SteveV1960 5 років тому +111

    I retired one year ago at age 57. I lived like I was on a camping trip at my home next to the forest for many years. My coworkers made jokes about me and laughed at me for living this way. Now I laugh at them because they have to work and I don't. Minimalism is great!

    • @1caramarie
      @1caramarie 4 роки тому +1

      I 100% do NOT believed you lived like that on a "camping trip at my home next to the forest for many years" (which makes zero sense when you read it). How the heck do you have a camping trip at your own home? Maybe you had a LSD trip at your own home and thought you were camping? Well I am laughing. lol

    • @Shadow55970
      @Shadow55970 4 роки тому

      1caramarie I retired one year ago at 57. For several years I lived in my home as if I was on a camping trip next to the forest. My co-workers laughed at the jokes they made of me living like this. Now I laugh at them as they have to work and I don’t. Minimalism is great!

    • @1caramarie
      @1caramarie 4 роки тому

      @@Shadow55970 LOL, sure. Get real living as on a camping trip, would cost you a lot more than living like a minimalist. You were cooking on a fire pit, animals that you hunted, I doubt it. Going to Burger King three times a day can get pricey. Are you and Enjoying Nature, house mates. A true minimalist would just need a wood floor, as blanket, a towel, a few Mullein plants (aka Cowboy toilet paper), on mug and one plate, and if catching game one cast iron skillet. The tent, sleeping bags, cooking and eating implements, etc would be too much.

  • @csebastian3
    @csebastian3 5 років тому +3609

    The real secret to being a minimalist: DON'T GET MARRIED.

    • @profan123
      @profan123 5 років тому +209

      @Devin Weems Never seens minimalist women

    • @annetmora1698
      @annetmora1698 5 років тому +333

      Its not possible be a minimalist with children. So i agree

    • @sahilkaushik4817
      @sahilkaushik4817 5 років тому +32

      How will get laid then :(

    • @annetmora1698
      @annetmora1698 5 років тому +59

      @@sahilkaushik4817 there are many people child free or he will find a similar person. Anywya its not our business=)

    • @atejani6994
      @atejani6994 5 років тому +91

      Darn there is definitely some truth to that. Living a minimalist life was way easier being single, I think women find certain things as necessary whereas men can live without them completely (I am just speaking from my own experience). Having said that, its also possible to find a partner with similar values with regards to money/materialism.

  • @ea4133
    @ea4133 3 роки тому +159

    Y'all, a robber would be so confused, he'd just back away.

    • @johnrichard4940
      @johnrichard4940 3 роки тому +51

      The robber would give him stuff instead.

    • @ea4133
      @ea4133 3 роки тому +2

      @@johnrichard4940 🤣🤣 I-

    • @grifyn882
      @grifyn882 3 роки тому +3

      same in my apartment...nothing valuable to steal. My front door lock is broken since 3 months, and everybody could enter when i'm not in...and finally i don't care ^^

    • @vitalis
      @vitalis 3 роки тому +2

      The robber would take pity on him and help take out the trash

    • @Zardoz4441
      @Zardoz4441 3 роки тому

      He can try to steal the house.

  • @holiday991
    @holiday991 3 роки тому +128

    Messy people become minimalist yep I'm on that journey right now.

    • @someone-vk6gk
      @someone-vk6gk 3 роки тому +8

      Yeah I'm messy too it's hard to keep things where it suppose to be, better off decluttering

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 3 роки тому

      Me too!

    • @marthaharris6276
      @marthaharris6276 3 роки тому +5

      I grew up with hoarders. Now I cringe when my husband brings home a plastic spoon from work. I'm sure I drive my family nuts, but at least we can all find our socks.

    • @ElMakz
      @ElMakz 3 роки тому

      Same here.

  • @pancake9621
    @pancake9621 5 років тому +111

    His room reminds me of what my sim's room looks like when it didn't have enough money yet and barely had any furnitures in it's house

  • @nura5529
    @nura5529 5 років тому +553

    the interviewer is doing a great job. she is very polite and nice))))

    • @godiebeard
      @godiebeard 5 років тому +1

      You are half antisemitic

    • @manasmandal7317
      @manasmandal7317 5 років тому

      I got into coma after seeing her then realised i had to leave a comment. That's why resurrected from it. Now off to Japan to plan a propose.

    • @ThePresentation010
      @ThePresentation010 5 років тому +3

      She needs to get her cheeks busted

    • @chopin65
      @chopin65 5 років тому

      Ugh...

    • @user-ib5mx8ro4k
      @user-ib5mx8ro4k 5 років тому +1

      She’s thick. Would bone...

  • @BadassBikerOwns
    @BadassBikerOwns 4 роки тому +77

    I see a lot of Zen influence in the way he leads his life, from the simple living to the fixed routines.However, it takes a lot of discipline to control the desire to purchase something we want but don't need or to break our routine.

  • @johnmonk66
    @johnmonk66 3 роки тому +2

    THIS BOOK WAS GOLD.
    UPDATE from my comment a year ago. I bought his book, then the audiobook too.
    Marie Kondos book was good, but I did nothing after reading it. I read lots of books on the subject but did nothing. BUT THIS GUYS BOOK lit a fire under my butt and within a month half my stuff was gone, and do not regret getting rid of anything. I moved from a large one bedroom to a small studio, and now soon will move to an even smaller place that will save me a lot of rent money. ALL thanks to his book. In an apartment now that is 14 by 20 feet wide, and I have lots of free space. My friends all love me because I keep giving them stuff, eBay buyers love me because I sell stuff at way less than value just to get rid of it, my neighbors love me as I give them great stuff... and i love me because life is so much better with less. You can not understand how good it feels until you do it.
    PLEASE folks, follow his book and your mind will thank you.

  • @hellobecky84
    @hellobecky84 5 років тому +187

    I live in NYC and bought Fumio's "Goodbye Things" last year and it's so restorative. Thank you, Asian Boss for doing this beautiful interview - it's like the volume come to life

    • @moizter
      @moizter 5 років тому +2

      same. want to be friends?

    • @Lgg130
      @Lgg130 5 років тому +6

      I read it as "I began partying with so many of my, well, things."

    • @Jamessss1010
      @Jamessss1010 5 років тому +2

      Im buying it today, will get it in the mail in a couple of days. I could use this, I have so much junk in my room. Also in nyc.

    • @TheLexhound08
      @TheLexhound08 5 років тому

      Is his book in English?

    • @hellobecky84
      @hellobecky84 5 років тому +1

      Alexander Lao Yep, I read it in English (a translation presumably)

  • @nizam_mr
    @nizam_mr 5 років тому +62

    'I use shampoo that can be used for washing body, even vegetables and laundry too.
    Its all soap after all' - Fumio 2019

    • @malaikaabwonji8760
      @malaikaabwonji8760 5 років тому +7

      Castille soap....and you can brush your teeth with it too.

    • @user-up9vx9kd2j
      @user-up9vx9kd2j 5 років тому +3

      I use Castile soap and soap nuts for laundry.

  • @Muchtoobizy
    @Muchtoobizy 4 роки тому +36

    I’d love to achieve this guy’s level of minimalism. A lack of clutter is so calming.
    This video was inspiring. Thanks.

  • @SKZemiliaSTAY
    @SKZemiliaSTAY 4 роки тому +15

    I've never heard it explained that way before..."most minimalists are people who tend to be messy". That makes so much sense because I'm messy. Not dirty but messy. I'm a single mom of 4 children and I'm always buying stuff and bringing it into the house and rarely find time to declutter so it definitely gets overwhelming and messy. Currently I'm moving so I'm chucking sooooo much. Even things I really thought I wanted to keep. I'm not going to minimalize to this gentleman's extent, but I'm
    certainly excited that I'm on the right track to minimalize my life enough that I'm not stressed and causing myself more work.

  • @Aurora2475
    @Aurora2475 4 роки тому +114

    "Good bye, things" is one of my favorite book.. It really speak out the beauty of minimalism.. 😊

  • @soulofocean4709
    @soulofocean4709 5 років тому +165

    Asian Boss, today I want to say a few words about you guys. Of course the interview was awesome and informative as usual but it's you guys who amaze me. I am an Indian and right now in my country every single news channel or entertain channel is showing trash as content. I have stopped subscribing to news channels. The only thing I go to is UA-cam where I know I might get something near to fact. I also forward your videos to everyone that I know. Thanks for existing. Keep the same work ethics and never ever change please.

    • @Ryan-vx9lk
      @Ryan-vx9lk 5 років тому +1

      Sub to pewds!

    • @h0lyrs422
      @h0lyrs422 5 років тому +11

      I'm not from India but I feel that way too about mass media. I'd rather watch a few of my favorite UA-cam channels, than to waste time with TV

    • @soulofocean4709
      @soulofocean4709 5 років тому +2

      whatever04 thanks for the suggestion . Kind of you. I am a responsible professor who advise the same to my students. But still thanks to you again.😊

    • @hayderrturki51
      @hayderrturki51 5 років тому +6

      I am from iraq and agree with you completely in my homeland everything the media shows on tv is a total trash from news to plays to every trashy trend in iraq i feel very satisfied with few subs on youtube one for medicine as i am a doctor and asian boss and a guy called colin furze very enough for me

  • @emilynguyen2195
    @emilynguyen2195 3 роки тому +23

    I didn’t know about him prior. After watching this interview, I ordered his book and it is one of the best things I’ve ever read. It certainly helped me with my journey to minimalism. Thank you, Asian Boss. :) Keep it up.

  • @dannyspitzer1267
    @dannyspitzer1267 4 роки тому +92

    I luv minimalism. It's challenging when your spouse is not a minimalist though.

    • @toanhien494
      @toanhien494 4 роки тому +2

      I got you. It's a pain.

    • @Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude
      @Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude 4 роки тому +8

      My wife is bi polar
      Needs, wants, owns everything
      EVERYTHING....ALL CLUTTER
      she grew up dirt poor, scared not to
      have & be without. She is the most
      giving person I know or ever met
      & our kids are givers too..Im very proud of my family.

    • @ladybird491
      @ladybird491 3 роки тому

      Or think they are a minimalist but aren't, like mine. 🤣

    • @ladybird491
      @ladybird491 3 роки тому +1

      @@Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude how is she a giver if she keep collecting stuff. Givers don't usually have much. 🤣

    • @jpizzleforizzle
      @jpizzleforizzle 3 роки тому

      Yes! I have very few things compared to my wife. 4 each of underwear, pairs of socks, t-shirts. 1 hoodie & coat, 1 pair long underwear, 2 pair jeans and shoes. I have 2 18 quart totes that hold all of that and important documents. 2 guitars, my phone, and an EDC backpack that holds my toiletries, meds, first aid, cables, charger, etc.
      It all literally fits into a corner.
      My wife's stuff...... EVERYTHING ELSE.

  • @carpediem7981
    @carpediem7981 5 років тому +95

    I read his book a couple of years ago, and it helped me so much then. It's amazing to actually see footage. And he's amazing and inspiring in person. He's absolutely right, that minimalism's for people who are messy! I'm inspired to start again on my minimalist journey. Thank you, Asian Boss and Sasaki Fumio.

  • @timotot123
    @timotot123 5 років тому +86

    I really love your unique content Asian Boss. I think this young man must feel very contented with his life and all of us can live a much more minimalist lifestyle that's for sure. Even giving away possessions is a very satisfying thing as well as the principle element of de-cluttering your living space. It really is very beneficial in many ways even if you only do it to the point where you're comfortable but feel like it's contributed to your life and/or somebody else's life in some way

  • @Kobe29261
    @Kobe29261 3 роки тому +4

    The one reason I'm not going back is LOOKING FOR THINGS - man, it's incredible. To know that if something is not in one place it doesn't exist. That is the most liberating aspect of minimalism for me.

  • @koujouyamaguchi5297
    @koujouyamaguchi5297 3 роки тому +9

    True happiness is not about achieving everything you wanted, but making most & enjoying the things that you have.

    • @johnmonk66
      @johnmonk66 3 роки тому +2

      No one in history has ever become happy getting what they want, people do not know what they truly want, if they get it they will want something new... Happiness is wanting what you already have, how happy am I to have ALL I want, very.

    • @koujouyamaguchi5297
      @koujouyamaguchi5297 3 роки тому +1

      @@johnmonk66 Wonderful thoughts. Thanks for sharing.

  • @EnricaMelissa
    @EnricaMelissa 5 років тому +97

    I’m happy finally you interview Sasaki Fumio, i finished his book 4 months ago and be really inspired by his book. Minimalism was also a new thing for me, and by reading the book, while also watching some other videos about it, it really changes my mindset a lot about keeping things and buying stuffs. It also makes me reflecting about my old habits before. Love this video, and keep uploading inspiring videos please❤️

  • @leyah18
    @leyah18 3 роки тому +5

    Whenever I get discouraged decluttering, I always come back to this video again and again and helps me a lot to get back on track ♥️

  • @avaj1585
    @avaj1585 4 роки тому +12

    I’ve recently read his book, “Goodbye, Things”, and it’s really good! Definitely helped me to refine my perspective on minimalism

  • @MrHope-fc3up
    @MrHope-fc3up 4 роки тому +11

    I was so impressed with this guy that yesterday i burnt down half of my house.. Now i feel so relaxed and rejuvenating.

  • @user-wt5if6rx8m
    @user-wt5if6rx8m 5 років тому +44

    Living with less - when it's a conscious choice - it's a much more peaceful way to live. I'm glad I've chosen this path, few years ago. The only things in great amounts at home are plants!

    • @kokopai
      @kokopai 4 роки тому

      @navi Agreed! Plants and books:)

  • @EE-zd6xh
    @EE-zd6xh 4 роки тому +10

    He is so calming and sincere. Much love and best wishes from the USA. Great video

  • @donnapanda3234
    @donnapanda3234 2 роки тому +1

    He becomes spiritual than materialistic. World needs this type of people. Who can get satisfied with whatever they have.

  • @lisamarieclark6778
    @lisamarieclark6778 3 роки тому +2

    Being able to find peace with space and time is a beautiful place. Thank you again for sharing.

  • @cv2594
    @cv2594 5 років тому +158

    I'm getting rid of more and more. I've already got rid of my dresser. Not enough clothes to fill it any more. Being broke and doing this is perfect lol

    • @bumzilla8586
      @bumzilla8586 4 роки тому

      flower power can I buy your excess underwear

    • @cv2594
      @cv2594 4 роки тому +2

      @@bumzilla8586 sure, why not

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Місяць тому

      Lolz

  • @lloyd3019
    @lloyd3019 5 років тому +30

    I am a minimalist too, happy and very comfortable in my life style

    • @Lu1zh1
      @Lu1zh1 5 років тому +3

      Liar. Your sentence is too long.

  • @amalayraffli1367
    @amalayraffli1367 2 роки тому +1

    His book really changed my whole life. Thanks for writing that book

  • @baraborneo7999
    @baraborneo7999 4 роки тому +22

    Minimalist will be my excuse instead of saying I'am broke :)

  • @charnitaarora
    @charnitaarora 4 роки тому +13

    8:00: "That's why I feel that I can take risks and try new things." Love that!

  • @SuperDomochan
    @SuperDomochan 5 років тому +55

    "All I used to do was drink and play videogames"
    So basically he was King from One Punch Man

  • @whatzittooyah9182
    @whatzittooyah9182 4 роки тому +63

    "Minimalists tend to be people who are messy and have developmental disorders." ........Huh. Maybe I should look into this for myself then.

    • @Andrew_Kono
      @Andrew_Kono 2 роки тому +1

      I watched this just yesterday, I think there's something to it. I've been a minimalist for several years now (2014) and it's only in these last few 2 years or so OCD has crept into my life. Rn it's kinda bad to the point of where im def seeking therapy for it. Long story short, OCD is a cognitive disorder.
      IG: Andrew.Kono

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Місяць тому

      Indeed🎉

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Місяць тому

      ​@@Andrew_Konoim autistic so agreed

  • @sou_desu8587
    @sou_desu8587 3 роки тому +45

    Minimalism starter pack:
    Eyeglasses
    A plant
    A chair
    A table
    A bed
    A minimalistic laptop

    • @RiDankulous
      @RiDankulous 3 роки тому

      Does if have just integrated graphics card only?
      Edit: I Have been looking closely at low end laptops with integrated graphics. The deals are nice and I could easily forgo gaming, at least the high end PC games.

    • @ronnieking3848
      @ronnieking3848 2 роки тому

      I have those things but they are buried under other things! 🤗

  • @shizukaelitekromie8270
    @shizukaelitekromie8270 5 років тому +184

    Im a minimalist......but not on food my fridge is full as heck.

    • @3340steve
      @3340steve 4 роки тому +18

      I am so encouraged by your statement. I feel many minimalist thinkers forget that the food we eat every day should be healthful and varied. I could not live like this gentleman does as i am drawn to eating well (vegan and veggie) and love books, blankets , and postcards. Life is short and it is my feeling we should enjoy every moment, not practice false austerity.

    • @Milady7021
      @Milady7021 4 роки тому +4

      You may check out "pick up limes" than)

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 4 роки тому

      You and me both!!

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 4 роки тому +2

      @@3340steve I love books, too, but I recently discovered that I owned too many and decided to reduce the number. I do not believe that he is practicing false austerity, though.

  • @mysummertouch
    @mysummertouch 4 роки тому +155

    I watched several videos on extreme minimalism. I traveled to Seoul for 2 weeks. I took just 3 dresses, a swimsuit, and 2shoes in one rucksack. I did laundry every evening. But I felt so relieved ! I felt pity to 2 Americans with larger than life suitcases on the way back to aeroport. I felt free.

    • @lucas_nto
      @lucas_nto 4 роки тому

      Souds awesome! :)

    • @ai00436
      @ai00436 4 роки тому

      Airport*

    • @yayam1132
      @yayam1132 4 роки тому +10

      I like how you said aeroport instead of airport.

    • @Maddmed
      @Maddmed 4 роки тому

      Are you french ?

    • @SauceCup
      @SauceCup 4 роки тому

      @S C agree!

  • @bjewel3751
    @bjewel3751 4 роки тому +4

    5:18 his answer is SO insightful and it’s very true too. I’m a minimalist in training and I 100% agree with his statement. I think there’s a type of person that gravitates towards this lifestyle

  • @Musicienne-DAB1995
    @Musicienne-DAB1995 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video! I love how balanced and rich his life has become as a result of minimalism. Also, I cannot help but noticing that having a clean desk can really help writing.

  • @CandiceKCandice
    @CandiceKCandice 5 років тому +10

    I finished reading your book and I learned so much from you Sir.
    Thank you so much for all the advices and suggestions
    One of the sharing I love is: sometimes when we dispose things we don’t actually forget them (like what people say it)
    Instead when we do the disposal, we remember the things we kept for ages
    Also, I like the stories of Mr. Steve Jobs in your book
    I shared this book to my friends and they like it
    Thank you once again for changing my perception of possessions
    We own more when we dispose the things we don’t need
    We own less when we buy more possessions

  • @kevinvillanueva137
    @kevinvillanueva137 5 років тому +8

    Thank you for this video! He has changed my life and I really needed an update; thank you!

  • @Peace4All09
    @Peace4All09 2 роки тому +1

    I look at Sasaki's room & honestly it is light & airy, i love that at any given moment you can pack up & go to new horizons, something you'll find difficult if you have things for the sake of having things. Way to go!

  • @armir_ko
    @armir_ko 4 роки тому +1

    This is one of the most insightful videos I've seen on minimalism.

  • @runswithbears3517
    @runswithbears3517 5 років тому +93

    Materialism; the mortal enemy of happiness.

    • @apatel9488
      @apatel9488 4 роки тому

      Bro you got it. Stuff is short term, we need long term outlook to be happy.

  • @blackwaterhousecork5182
    @blackwaterhousecork5182 5 років тому +33

    He accurately describes Van Life, but without Wheels and without the Changing Scenery in Daily Life.

  • @peterhughes614
    @peterhughes614 4 роки тому

    Great interviewer with solid questions. No fluff, no sensationalism, just solid journalism and an intriguing topic. Keep it up!

  • @florinabn4669
    @florinabn4669 3 роки тому +1

    This man changed my life! :D I read his book and it completely changed my approach and view on things. It's pleasant to randomly see him on UA-cam

  • @ryutakaruizawa123
    @ryutakaruizawa123 5 років тому +13

    Can you do interviews with other minimalists that have family?
    And...I really like the way you interview, you're really polite and adjust well to him 👍

  • @laurabenitez1936
    @laurabenitez1936 5 років тому +5

    The content I subbed for. Love you, Asian Boss!!!

  • @nataliaprzeszowska
    @nataliaprzeszowska 2 роки тому +1

    I love this! It’s so simple and freeing

  • @artandrewsilvano844
    @artandrewsilvano844 3 роки тому +4

    I currently reading his book and It's really great. It helped me a lot of things and it inspire me to be a minimalist.

  • @oneandonly3481
    @oneandonly3481 5 років тому +4

    Love this video. The last of the interview is really inspiring.

  • @NaifAlSaif
    @NaifAlSaif 5 років тому +4

    Thank you Asian Boss for such a great quality content! 😊🌸

  • @lisaclark494
    @lisaclark494 Рік тому +2

    Fumio has been my minimalist hero since his book was first published in English. I lost count how many times I've read it or listened to the audiobook.

  • @christineinhonolulu
    @christineinhonolulu 3 роки тому

    This interview was excellent and the video compilation is impressive. I've seen other interviews with this individual, but this particular video really stands out. Well done! :)

  • @cxplorerv3
    @cxplorerv3 5 років тому +8

    This video really explain a part of my life that I ignored. I am glad to have watch this video. Thank you for making this! ありがとう

  • @serenyaa9981
    @serenyaa9981 4 роки тому +6

    It's true, I found a way to feel happier and more relaxed through cleaning and throwing away things I don't need. It's so relaxing and it gives you such a good feeling. I'm slowing getting into minimalism, I'm taking small steps to not be too drastic but I really love having just a few things and seeing all this order and clean

  • @Vsiudysvoia
    @Vsiudysvoia 4 роки тому

    Amazing video! Thank you so much! God bless you, kind people ❤️

  • @ssing7113
    @ssing7113 4 роки тому

    Really glad this guy went and translated his book and audio tape. He references other books in Japan but I couldn’t find any translations. I have been listening to his audio for two weeks now back to back and every time I hear something different. Thank you Fumio. I got rid of ten things today in my place and I’m coming from sleeping on a blowup mattress... there’s always something to declutter! I suggest anyone wanting to minimalist as I always was... moved every year and was wealthy and spent 90% of my money on travel is to keep listening to his audio tape on repeat about 100 times

  • @angienatalia8770
    @angienatalia8770 5 років тому +25

    I can say, this video inspired me a lot. I want to become like him! That lifestyle is amazing.

    • @Lu1zh1
      @Lu1zh1 5 років тому +1

      Its not. If you relay your happiness on a lifestyle you wont be fullified.

    • @Limemill
      @Limemill 5 років тому +1

      Lu1zh1 you see, he says that for him it’s a way to contain his disorders. So, in a way, it is an important part of his happiness

    • @angienatalia8770
      @angienatalia8770 5 років тому +2

      I think it depends on the person. I really feel comfortable and less anxious when the environment is just like Sasaki Fumio's room. But if you feel good with your things it's ok too.

    • @angienatalia8770
      @angienatalia8770 5 років тому

      @@Lu1zh1 what would you consider happiness?

  • @shirofong7955
    @shirofong7955 5 років тому +5

    Thank you Creators this video is quite inspiring.

  • @laensugi1
    @laensugi1 3 роки тому +4

    i am currently reading his book, and it was peace to my mind

  • @agentbey
    @agentbey 3 роки тому

    Very nice interview! Love the production.

  • @ArtificialPerson
    @ArtificialPerson 4 роки тому +22

    I love minimalism, though not in an extreme way lol I also love Hiroko she's always excited about the interviews 🤗💕

    • @BerbagaiCara89
      @BerbagaiCara89 3 місяці тому

      Hello how are you, where are you from, nice to meet you

  • @xuanyu7461
    @xuanyu7461 4 роки тому +170

    How to be minimalist: Get everything from Muji
    How to get everything from Muji: Be rich

    • @user-bh4sg4xr2y
      @user-bh4sg4xr2y 4 роки тому +19

      Xuan Yu for Japanese I don’t think it’s considered expensive. But indeed in our countries Muji is. Nonetheless, to be minimalist, being rich isn’t the condition, really.

    • @robopecha
      @robopecha 4 роки тому +12

      i think in japan muji is cheaper than ikea. (ikea is the cheapest store where i live)

    • @rossatoppinen8076
      @rossatoppinen8076 4 роки тому +9

      Muji is expensive in my country. One wooden spoon costs USD 20, I mean really??

    • @tangchiprathomo819
      @tangchiprathomo819 4 роки тому

      Robopecha are you sure?

    • @robopecha
      @robopecha 4 роки тому

      @@tangchiprathomo819 until some time ago they had the yen prices on the labels and things were very cheap. have not been to japan since to know if it changed.

  • @missphantomhive2796
    @missphantomhive2796 2 роки тому +1

    Just finished reading "Goodbye, things" today!! Life Changing

  • @AOH1321
    @AOH1321 4 роки тому +2

    This guy's intense chill is through the roof.

  • @fab3439
    @fab3439 5 років тому +4

    Finally, an update on Fumio Sasaki. I highly enjoyed his excellent book "Goodbye Things" and he is my source to refer to concerning minimalism.

  • @universeamor5332
    @universeamor5332 5 років тому +3

    I love him, his book is one of my favorites.

  • @leannesmith5818
    @leannesmith5818 3 роки тому +2

    I love this,he has all he needs to make him happy and live cleanly