Minimalism (/c/minimalism)
Decluttering, intentional living, and owning less. Share mindset shifts and practical steps.
I'm a compliance officer at a big bank.
I just recently found this sub, and I thought the meaning of minimalism meant having nothing... but is that the wrong interpretation?
I am choosing to live as a minimalist in a very small community in Africa, but I feel like I am treated as lesser.
My cousin said our apartment looks old and ugly because we don't really have things to decorate
For those who say minimalism is too expensive, I just did a massive minimalist overhaul of my home for $20.
I'm a mum of three and on my second divorce. I've realised I'm that I'm the root of the problem (again)
Millennials and Zoomers who have been practicing minimalism for years are under attack
You can’t break up with your stuff
I'm A Chef. Here's Why I Hate Cooking Tonight.
I circulated $130 of cash at my office and it’s still going 8 months later.
What $1000 items do you own that you refuse to sell?
I have been trying to live as minimalist as possible for the last 10 months. I have never been more broke or in debt.
What is the most ridiculous thing you bought thinking it would change your life but it didn’t?
First recess of 2024 for this office worker!
I broke up with someone because of their hoarding
Pretty sure it's time to stop buying stuff for myself
What is wrong with people who throw trash out the window?
What would you choose to replace money?
What stopped the minimalist movement?
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