Minimalism is not about “having less”, it’s about “enjoying more”. It Is not restricted to possessions, a minimalist philosophy can be applied to activities and relationships.

Minimalism is addition through subtraction. By cutting out the stuff that you don’t truly love, you make more room for those things, people, and activities that you do love. It gives you clarity and the space to use that clarity.

See Minimal Stuff , Minimal Activities , Minimal Tech , and Minimal Relationships .


Related Notes

Pareto Principle

Minimal Stuff

Minimal Activities

Minimal Relationships

Law of Diminishing Returns

Minimal Tech

Less, but Better

Minimum Viable Progress

Minimum Effective Dose