There are, of course, three different levels of minimalism and the maximum amount of self-congratulation that can come from such. So don't skimp, you're gonna want to buy the most expensive version,
GET EVERYTHING: MINIMALIST BUSINESS UPGRADED
Seriously.
It's hard to make fun of this guy when he's got such a clear head start.
you'll his notice in his list of his mere 57 things, he notes "socks" and "underwear" each as 1 thing... yet owns 10 pairs of each! i say nay- 10 pairs, 10 things, my friend. for those of us who haven't yet "converted" to the ipod format, is each cd or album i own 1 thing, or is the entire collectin 1 thing? i need clarification so that i know when i finally reach my benchmark below the 100 mark...
ReplyDeletenothing like an internet-based blog to describe one's dedication minimalism.
he believes advertisements are the enemy and base cause of our excessive consumerism, but thinks that now we've the great internet at our disposal, to help us reverse course and see the errors of our ways. yeah k dude. dude ain't said nothing that thoreau didn't say 150+ years ago with 1 word: "simplify".
btw, i find his writing horrible, childish, and uninteresting. or maybe its a genius "relatable, everyman" style. nothing gets over his readers heads! minimalism for dummies.