Minimalism (/c/minimalism)
Decluttering, intentional living, and owning less. Share mindset shifts and practical steps.
" 'I don't want much. I just want to be happy.' "
I'll never make a minimalist sim for the Sims 4 again
my dad had been living in my grandparents house after they had passed away but he decided to buy a new house which meant clearing out my grandparents house. he has either never thrown away anything or hasn’t cleaned for the last 20 years
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)
You know who loves minimalism? Your future self.
My house is sparking joy, how do I make it minimalist?
What do you always ask yourself before buying something?
Am I a bad person for wanting to throw out my friend's old stuff?
I’m now 6 months sober with my shopping addiction. This is what I learned.
I spent today decluttering my room. What am I to do now?
I'm getting rid of every picture I have of my life in part because of Reddit.
i realised now i would never buy a new car, especially in the next 30 years
My adult son is a hoarder and I own the house he is living in.
To all 9-5 people posts :) You don’t have to quit your job and live in a van to be a minimalist
Renter’s conundrum
Im becoming boring.
Millennials and Zoomers who have been practicing minimalism for years are under attack
You can’t break up with your stuff
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