Minimalism and the Wisdom of Age
You've seen the pictures. The aspirational penthouse apartment. An all-white or neutral-toned room with a couch, table, plant, and a piece of art. Is it a museum or a home? Hard to tell, and certainly hard to live in. Cold and impersonal are the most accurate descriptors. Is this minimalism? Well, it fits one definition. Life pared down to the bone. That's not the minimalism I'm espousing on this site. To me, minimalism is finding the just-right level of possessions that allows for comfort, without tipping over into either ascetism and scarcity on one side, or stress and overwhelm on the other. What's minimal for me might not be exactly right for you, but here's the truth: If you live in what's known as the "developed" world , you've probably gone way beyond a minimalist life. You probably have extras, duplicates, and non-necessities clogging your living space and keeping you from being as free and fulfilled as you could ...