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In our previous episode, we talked about Diogenes syndrome. It's when people collect too many things.
Today, I will talk about practically the opposite: minimalism.
A few years ago, this lifestyle became popular.
The concept of minimalism is about removing unnecessary things and focusing on what's important. Seems logical, right? Well... Sometimes, attempting to live a minimalist lifestyle can actually be more stressful than just accepting a little bit of clutter. Finally, it's about finding a balance that works for you.
Here are some principles of minimalism:
- Simplicity: Enjoy the simple and the necessary.
- Utility: Have only things you use that are useful to you.
- Quality: Prefer fewer things, but of better quality.
- Consciousness: Think and choose what really matters.
- Order: A clean, organized space helps you think and live better.
- Peace: Seek tranquility in your environment.
- Autonomy: Live with the essentials and take care of your resources.
- Experiences: You value moments and friendships more than material possessions.
Marie Kondo is famous in the world of keeping things tidy. She's from Japan and has taught many of us to ask if our belongings make us happy. She's had a big influence, and for some time, we all followed her advice on folding clothes neatly and getting rid of things we don't need.
But now, she mentioned that after having three kids she can't be as strict anymore. If Marie Kondo has found a balance, we don't have to be perfect either.
A while ago, I was inspired by ideas of living simply, so I tried to make my life more minimalist. I planned it well in my mind, but it was hard to do. To be honest, it lasted only two weeks. :) Now, I try to be sensible. I keep only what I need, and I don't worry if things are a bit messy.
So, I believe it's not about keeping your space perfectly clean and tidy all the time. It's more about creating a home where you feel cozy and calm. Sometimes, things are a little messy, like the shoes not being in the right place. But it’s okay!
I hope you found this episode interesting, and that it helped you practice your English a bit too.
What do you think about minimalism? Is it just a fad, or... Does it have value?
Get the transcript here: speakenglishpodcast.com/291-what-is-minimalism/
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