Minimalism: How to Declutter and Learn Simple Life to Value Yourself by Michael Gray

(17) How to Declutter and Learn Simple Life to Value Yourself

Minimalism: how to declutter and learn simple life to value yourself

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This book will also explain why these tips are important, meaning that when you finish reading you will know the reasons behind the actions, not just the actions themselves. This is ever important for anyone who wants to be successful in pursuing a minimalist lifestyle.

I would like to bring you closer to a lifestyle that is the opposite of excessive consumption: minimalism. Minimalism will bring serenity, peace and joy back into your life. Through this book you will understand why it is time to turn your back on consumer society and cultivate a minimalist lifestyle. Here I will give you a detailed step by step guide for your very own individual path into a minimalistic life.

Then you will feel just like me in my past, until I have changed my life and switched to a minimalist lifestyle! So don't hesitate and start now into a simple, happy and stress-free life with my minimalism guide!!!

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Genre: SELF-HELP / General

Secondary Genre: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / General

Language: English

Keywords: meditation, meditation for beginners, meditation and mindfullness, buddhism, zen, meditation exercises

Word Count: 10869

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By now you should have a pretty good idea of what materialism and minimalism are, and how they compare. But let’s go in to some more detail. 

The philosophical premise of materialism is that all things are material, including human emotion, feeling, thoughts and faith. Possessions are believed to fulfil all the needs of us as people i.e. if we’re sad, there is something we can buy to make us happy; if we are angry, there is something we can buy to calm us down. The idea is that possession characterise our quality of life – without possession, there is no life. 

Materialism can therefore be said to have some pretty negative principles. Think about this. The outcome of materialism in our society is:

-         Acquisition of material goods: Leads to lust, envy, false comfort, unhealthy associations

 

-         Self-interest: Leads to selfishness, a lack of compassion, greed

 

-         Success means accumulation: Leads to jealousy, a lack of morals, a hunger for money


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