Friday, June 13, 2014

LESS and LESS IS MORE and MORE

The Minimalists


Meet The Minimalists during the Everything That Remains Tour
The Minimalists
Joshua Fields Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus write about living a meaningful life with less stuff for 2 million readers. They live in Montana by way of Dayton, Ohio. As featured on: CBS, BBC, NPR, USA Today, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, and Toronto Star.

LESS, LESS, LESS, LESS, LESS, LESS…

flight of less
At first glance, people might think the point of minimalism is just to get rid of material possessions. Eliminating. Jettisoning. Extracting. Detaching. Decluttering. Paring down. Letting go.
But that’s a mistake.
True, removing the excess is an important part of the recipe. But it’s just one ingredient. If we’re concerned solely with the stuff, though, then we’re missing the larger point.
Minimalists don’t focus on having less, less, less. Rather, we focus on making room for more: more time, more passion, more experiences, more growth and contribution and contentment. More freedom. It just so happens that clearing the clutter from life’s path helps us make that room.
Minimalism is the thing that gets us past the things so we can make room for life’s important things—which aren’t actually things at all.

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