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Goodbye, Things explores why we measure our worth by the things we own and how the new minimalist movement will not only transform your space but truly enrich your life. Along the way, Sasaki modestly shares his personal minimalist experience, offering tips on the minimizing process and revealing the profound ways he has changed since he got rid of everything he didn’t need. The benefits of a minimalist life can be realized by anyone, and Sasaki’s humble vision of true happiness will open your eyes to minimalism’s potential.
A good book for anyone curious about the minimalist lifestyle. Easy reading with a lot of bullet points and the Japanese point of view of the author is a refreshing alternative from its Western peers. For someone who is already quite familiar with the subject, this book can sometimes feel like stating the obvious, but overall it’s still a nice easy read that doesn’t require a lot of thought processing.
I can't imagine before, how minimalist lifestyle can change our whole life. By decreasing our things/possesion, we can more focus only for the essential in life. There are 55 usefull tips for becoming minimalist too. Very recommended