It's Time to Face the Truth: We're All Minimizing Something

"I could never be a minimalist." Nine times out of 10, this is what people say when I tell them what I write about. "I could never give up my _____." "It would just be too hard." "I wouldn't want to limit myself." But here's the truth we hide from: We're all minimizing something, whether we realize it or not. We're already limited. Every day, we make choices about how we'll spend our time, energy, money, attention, talents, affections, and more. These important assets are all finite. Even the richest or most talented person has a limit on his or her time and attention. No one can have or do everything. So every day, we have to decide how we're going to use these precious resources. And every choice is a trade-off. If I say yes to doing or buying or listening to one thing, I have to say no to something else. If I choose more possessions, I have to give up something else. If I choose more work, I can't do some...