Becoming a minimalist?

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  • kingkong0

    Having worked in advertising for 20 years I guess i'm over 'stuff' although i'm sure I have more than most. I have over the last 2-3 years started to follow more of a Shaker philosophy.

    Basically nothing in your life unless it has a purpose.

    Works for me.

    "They designed their furniture with care, believing that making something well was in itself, "an act of prayer." Before the late 19th century, they rarely fashioned items with elaborate details or extra decoration, but only made things for their intended uses."

    minimalism is a style imo, having stuff in your life you actually need, and getting rid of the stuff you don't just seems logical to me.

    Whether it's all white or not is a choice.

    Personally heaven looks like:

    • "Whether it's all white or not is a choice."
      Good point
      ORAZAL
    • i hope there's a lake right outside that doortimeless
    • look like a place i stayed with my family for 2 weeks - i always say it felt like heaventimeless
    • Looks like an Amish house.freedom
    • pretty sure it IS an amish house. check the hats by the door.sarahfailin

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