A Step towards a Minimal Lifestyle
Most of us are born hoarders.
We like to accumulate things, memories and thoughts.. more things, memories and more thoughts... Sometimes for that odd day where we might be left in the lurch.. sometimes for the bright day when we wish to celebrate..... or sometimes, just to relive what we've felt earlier...
Whatever the excuse we might choose, the bottomline remains unchanged.
So when I read this Article titles The Things One Leaves Behind by Sandip Roy, I was reminded once again how important it is to de-clutter, not just our cupboards and shelves but also our minds and bodies.
We often harp so much on externalities that we miss what we actually Want and Need.
So open your cupboards and minds (which are just like cupboards), and spend sometime to get rid of what is truly unused or not needed, give it to someone who will find more utility...
Apply the same theory with the body and mind, and attempt to de-clutter, and get rid of unnecessary thoughts and frivolous sentiments.
A minimal lifestyle doesn't necessary mean being stingy or miserly. It just means that one needs to understand what is neccessary and what is useless... whether it is worthwhile to give it any space (in our home or our mind)....
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