How Japanese Minimalism Changed My Life: 5 Principles to Declutter Your Life

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  • Опубликовано: 12 окт 2023
  • When there is too much clutter, you can't think. When you can't think, you can't create. When you can't create, your world slows down. What if we only filled our lives with things that had real value and removed everything else.
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  • @galex5060
    @galex5060 7 месяцев назад +186

    Thanks for another informative video. I followed Marie Kondo's methods several years ago and I was amazed by how much I decluttered. But this year, I have been on a new declutter focus following some of the Swedish ideas, especially "Death Cleaning", which has been even more effective and less rigid than Japanese methods. I am now living an "intentional" rather than "minimalist" life. It's not about stuff, it's about everything and what meaning it has in your life. It took 6 months of reviewing every single item I own and decluttering what no longer bore purpose in my life. And I cannot believe how much I removed from my home, even though I have been careful and frugal and well organised and tidy. The great thing is I have no urge to buy anything to replace what I decluttered. Second, I follow a Chinese philosophy, "You know you're rich, when you know you have enough". I have less and less but feel richer and richer. Mentally, I feel lighter and lighter and not weighed down by stuff. This also goes for a digital and financial declutter. Finally, a friend of mine, an architect, told me years ago that we look at housing in terms of how much storage space there is. The danger with this is that we fill it with stuff. Hence, the smaller the place, the less storage available, the better. We soon realise how we don't need so many things. My goal is to have as many empty drawers and cupboards and spaces where practicable, without the urge to fill these spaces up. It is amazing how this intentional way of living saves you so much money and my goal is to fill my life with experiences rather than stuff. Humans consume too much and end up throwing most of it away. Look at fast fashion! I have a clothing budget of $15 per month and I often don't even spend that. I realised after my last decluttering purge, that so much stuff I bought was hardly used and now I think of all the money I wasted. I don't want to do that anymore. As a society, we have too much FOMO! This has to stop and we have to realise that we are falling victim to marketing and advertising ploys time after time.

    • @juhi4
      @juhi4 7 месяцев назад +5

      Agreed 👍

    • @lakshmisubramanian6164
      @lakshmisubramanian6164 7 месяцев назад

      Hello. It's all good to declutter etc. But in any case it ends up cluttering planet earth with all the clutter again isn't it? Imran throwing all of the junk to a scrap collector, old clothes to people who can perhaps reuse used clothes, books to old books collector etc? In the endxwhat can these people with the junk ? Won't they be overwhelmed? Humans always had it all messed up and complicated. Because we never bothered to use our thinking and other powers appropriately. Consumerism began with the western world and nothing can be done about it. US is perhaps the biggest consumer of plastics and many disposables. 🙄😱☹️😠

    • @madisonbanegas265
      @madisonbanegas265 7 месяцев назад +8

      I love your way of thinking, this is where my life is headed to also. Intentional living is making me a better mother, daughter, and friend- and I’m now adding low waste ideology to my everyday life and I’ve never felt better

    • @TM15HAKRN
      @TM15HAKRN 7 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly....!!!!

    • @user-qn7jj4yf9x
      @user-qn7jj4yf9x 6 месяцев назад +1

      I agree

  • @pamelagilmour8060
    @pamelagilmour8060 7 месяцев назад +92

    Just got back from Japan. Everything is clean sleek and not cluttered. People are kind and courteous. My friend left iPhone on bullet train. It was returned within an hour. Healthy food. I wanted to stay but language is difficult ❤

    • @aikofujita2420
      @aikofujita2420 7 месяцев назад +11

      Hi from Okinawa Japan! We need people like you (who appreciate Japan)! Many English speakers find jobs in IT, ALT, USA military, contractors to military, embassy and consular jobs.

    • @hikerhobby1204
      @hikerhobby1204 6 месяцев назад +8

      My son works at Okinawa often. He loves the people and the culture. Here’s to Japan from Texas, USA. Thank you!

    • @pamelagilmour8060
      @pamelagilmour8060 6 месяцев назад +11

      @@aikofujita2420 thank you. I took my 18 yo granddaughter as a hs graduation gift. She choose Japan. I’m an artist. I loved the creative aspect of the culture. Unfortunately we were only there 2 weeks. I’m encouraging her to return as an exchange student. I would love join her.

    • @aikofujita2420
      @aikofujita2420 5 месяцев назад

      @@pamelagilmour8060 She may try the Rotary Club. Our club hosted many young people from the USA. In fact, one particular young girl so loved Japan that she went to Okinawa High School; later, in mainland Japan, to Asia Pacific University. She stayed there at APU as a recruiter. She went home to Pennsylvania during the Pandemic but returned and married a Pastor’s son. We attended the University graduation March 2017 and Wedding September 2023.

  • @krasky
    @krasky 6 месяцев назад +85

    1. Create space by decluttering your physical possessions. (Does this item give me joy?)
    2. Embrace space by having as much physical space as possible where you live. (Organize all the things in your life purposely.)
    3. Eliminate choices. (Maybe wear the same outfit every day. Maybe eat the same breakfast every day. Maybe you only drink water.)
    4. Everything is transient, nothing is perfect, and that's ok.
    5. Can we apply the idea of simple living to our thoughts and our actions?

  • @oneheart19
    @oneheart19 6 месяцев назад +36

    I'm a long time simple living fan. Great video! Funny you mention only drinking water, because that's exactly what I do. I also only eat plant foods. My grocery shopping is VERY easy and simple, as is my food prep. I have home clothes and street wear. The home clothes are all very similar to each other. The street clothes are also same styles so I don't have to think too hard about creating an outfit. I only have a few jewelry pieces and accessories, like a scarf and one bag that match everything else.
    This winter I'll complete my goal of digitizing ALL photos, recipes and paperwork, so nothing to store physically. The relief is real!!

  • @of3kinda808
    @of3kinda808 7 месяцев назад +100

    Japan has a culture of year-end cleaning. I think most Japanese do a bit of decluttering at this time :)

    • @spongepants9797
      @spongepants9797 7 месяцев назад +10

      Got one in Chinese culture as well, usually we clean up and do some decluttering before the year end(February)

    • @yoonkiminpleasetakecare8641
      @yoonkiminpleasetakecare8641 7 месяцев назад +6

      In Iran we have it too

    • @AlexShiro
      @AlexShiro 6 месяцев назад +3

      Slavic culture has this too.
      We clean a lot lol 😂
      New Year resolve.
      Respect for our belongings and space, gratitude for our blessings and a spirit of excellence in even the small things.

    • @benedictjoseph3832
      @benedictjoseph3832 6 месяцев назад

      It's in South Indian tamil culture too..there is a boghi pongal festival where people give away things which are no longer make sense. It's not just things..but spiritual too.

  • @user-cd3wb8ku3g
    @user-cd3wb8ku3g 7 месяцев назад +70

    As a japanese who can't clean my room,this video has great meanings for me.Most japanese now should reconsider these types of japanese culture.
    Sorry for my poor vocabulary and grammar😢
    Thanks for posting this video!

    • @puritychepkoech1549
      @puritychepkoech1549 7 месяцев назад +11

      Your grammar is actually pretty good

    • @Afett111
      @Afett111 7 месяцев назад +9

      Your Grammer is better then some Americans

    • @calisongbird
      @calisongbird 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@Afett111*grammar 😉

  • @janapeony8561
    @janapeony8561 6 месяцев назад +16

    I was in Japan 30 yrs ago, wish I could visit again. The most beautiful country and culture I ever visited.

  •  6 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks Zach, i really enjoyed the video. And thanks for the recap it was helpful.

  • @jessjenkins5474
    @jessjenkins5474 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video and the message you've shared. I was feeling quite anxious just now, until I watched your video. It's put things into perspective 💛

  • @jandrozd3139
    @jandrozd3139 7 месяцев назад +5

    Greetings from the Czech Republic, I love your videos. Been watching them for some time. Extremly educating and helpfull. You helped me a lot in productivity, turning your life for better etc. Good idea for some future video: Video focusing solely on meditation, how to practice, how to start, how to keep focus etc. Looking forward to future videos, thank you. Cheers!!!

  • @lizettedayana
    @lizettedayana 6 месяцев назад +3

    This video sparks joy for me ❤

  • @june3536
    @june3536 7 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for sharing minimalism tips. In love with minimalist spaces & lifestyle! 🤩

  • @acrobaticanna
    @acrobaticanna 7 месяцев назад +18

    I read a book and then sell it or donate it. Even her book!! In the last year I have only kept one book the whole time, my Bible. Life changing when you move house.

    • @judyjohnson9610
      @judyjohnson9610 6 месяцев назад +1

      Good plan. I know there are a lot of people who say they can't bear to part with books. I have a lot at the moment, but have put a firm stop to getting any more until I get some read. My landlady and I share some tastes in reading so we share back and forth.

  • @jpi2228
    @jpi2228 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for your video, very refreshing. I have been doing minimalism for several years. I usually take time to refresh the minimalism idea (although it's almost always the same), but I like your video, very refreshing and good explanation. Salute!

  • @anniinthewoods8287
    @anniinthewoods8287 7 месяцев назад

    That was helpful, thank you. I really need to get minimalism and calm into my mind.

  • @judyjohnson9610
    @judyjohnson9610 6 месяцев назад +34

    We have all heard about the 'Does it bring me joy?' concept. But I think the way you rephrased it as 'Does this bring value to my life? ' is much more profound. We have plenty of things that we need in our homes that provide purely practical value. No joy there LOL

    • @tcconnection
      @tcconnection 5 месяцев назад

      Yes! Real life.

    • @kerim.peardon5551
      @kerim.peardon5551 Месяц назад

      This is true, but sometimes you can get joy from things you thought were only practical.
      My late husband had a set of Corelle dishes that I have always disliked because they were so dated (not that they were attractive even back in the late 80's). I saw his argument in favor of the Corelle as opposed to other types of dishes, but I just couldn't get over the fact that I really hated the look of those dishes.
      But recently, I inherited my grandmother's Corelle dishes, which have colorful flowers on them and I love them. The old dishes got the boot and I actually get a little sense of happiness when I wash these dishes, because I like how pretty and cheerful they are. Joy from dishes; who knew?
      I also took a brass light switch cover out of my grandparent's house. It was by their door my entire life. A couple of days ago, I polished it up and put it up next to my door. Now, I enjoy a light switch cover.
      So joy can be found even in practical or utilitarian items--although I will allow that it's much harder to find these things, so you have to make do with what you have until the perfect X comes into your life. But be open to the possibility that maybe there's a clothes iron or a microwave or a light fixture out there that will make you happy when you use it--an item that makes you say, man, this is so superior to all the versions that came before that I will never have any other kind again.

  • @romandavidmusic4315
    @romandavidmusic4315 25 дней назад

    Well done! This is gold!

  • @sparklinginnovia8425
    @sparklinginnovia8425 7 месяцев назад +14

    I don’t know how Japanese minimalism changed your life.. But you surely have changed my life Zach ❤️

  • @dianne1851
    @dianne1851 6 месяцев назад +6

    Those Rothco prints behind you spark my joy. I used to do art like that but it's been in the back of the closet for years. Time to get out the paints again!

    • @Pondapple
      @Pondapple Месяц назад

      Especially since you can pick your own colors!

  • @joshmcgoo
    @joshmcgoo 7 месяцев назад +14

    great vid
    as a resident, decision fatigue is real
    been really trying to open up my mind and clear clutter
    it's tough, but worthwhile

  • @zopenzop2225
    @zopenzop2225 7 месяцев назад +2

    0:14 It's been great seeing zach's sense of humor thrive with his youtube journey 😂 great videos man

  • @emmanuelle8032
    @emmanuelle8032 7 месяцев назад

    2:03 wow ! Love this clean view of your comfy and tidy place !

  • @anandparan3011
    @anandparan3011 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you l.I learned a lot. Really helpful.

  • @joerobert1801
    @joerobert1801 6 месяцев назад +271

    Adapt to a lifestyle, be thrifty, set a budget, save money, and make investments to live within your means. I benefited from this as a six-figure income. With this strategy, my retirement savings have increased by almost $1 million.

    • @seanroger6954
      @seanroger6954 6 месяцев назад +6

      I use to be like this when I was younger, now I'm way better with money. I'm just not impressed with a lot of material items anymore. Having a budget and having patience is something I had to practice overtime.

    • @rahultoggi4672
      @rahultoggi4672 6 месяцев назад

      how do I go about this Zach? I want to try all my options

    • @jenniminder1362
      @jenniminder1362 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@debbiedavis3013You do know that there are other places to live besides California I hope. Move to a place where you are not donating all your finances to a landlord or the state.

    • @daniellejames8028
      @daniellejames8028 6 месяцев назад

      WOW!! That's awesome! Well done hunny. I'm so happy for you. I hope you have a happy life. I Don't know why, but I always hate to see unhappy rich people. Lol Xoxo

    • @joerobert1801
      @joerobert1801 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks too

  • @jenmcw84
    @jenmcw84 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for sharing. Glad to find new people in this space. I’ve been on the minimalism journey since 2013 or so. :)

  • @freeda4100
    @freeda4100 2 месяца назад

    Great reminder video. I love getting rid of stuff

  • @fatimabenefeldt681
    @fatimabenefeldt681 7 месяцев назад

    Luvly video thank you!

  • @barnabaskalydy6260
    @barnabaskalydy6260 5 месяцев назад

    Really great video, thank you very much!

  • @victorrodriguez1234
    @victorrodriguez1234 7 месяцев назад

    Excelent Zach❤

  • @JumpRopeVeteran
    @JumpRopeVeteran 4 месяца назад

    Excellent video. Thank you. 💯

  • @BB-bz1rw
    @BB-bz1rw 2 месяца назад

    Wow, what a great Video!😊

  • @jonglee3194
    @jonglee3194 5 месяцев назад

    exactly. i want to practicing not needing it as opposed to wanting anything

  • @jillychandler
    @jillychandler Месяц назад +2

    I found you really interesting to listen to, and you spoke sooo much sense. I too followed Marie Kondo's methods in the past, which worked in some ways for me, but some were too restrictive for me too. I like to see things I love out in my home, and would not be happy in a minimalist home. I definitely have way too much stuff in my home that I need out of it, but I am so desperate for money, I try and sell it to no avail it seems?! I have two rooms full of things I have not touched in about 7 years. I only go out of my home to walk my dog, due to my sever anxiety, which the stuff in my home is not helping of course! I have not been out and about since 2020. I can not afford to get someone to help me remove things from my home, as I am living on my pension. So I have to do what I can on my own. Blessings to you from Jilly & Madge the rescue greyhound, from West Devon, England. xxx

  • @eduardor0605
    @eduardor0605 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome video, thank u so, greetings from Mexico City

  • @Olivesurfsmith
    @Olivesurfsmith 2 месяца назад

    Yes this is it!!!!! 🙌 less is better - always trying to get more and achieve more isn’t as beneficial as marketing makes it seem. Thanks for explaining this in a simple way! :)

  • @lollilolli4582
    @lollilolli4582 3 месяца назад

    I like your art collections !

  • @Som.Suwadee
    @Som.Suwadee 7 месяцев назад

    Look at how well this vid is doing.

  • @freddyjosereginomontalvo4667
    @freddyjosereginomontalvo4667 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video as always say
    🌍🌟

  • @Pondapple
    @Pondapple Месяц назад +1

    Minimalism is always intriguing but has been born from prosperity. Giving things to charity shops is very noble if you prefer to not deal with selling them. I visit a Habitat for Humanity thrift shop regularly and have seen both the very poor and the very well off shopping there. It's a joy to see a poor older lady happily taking a piece of fine china to the cashier counter. The lady obviously recognized the quality and was able to add it to her house for $2.00. Half my furniture is used and I am happy with it. I don't feel that I am taking from the poorer shoppers there since I have donated many items there myself. God bless Jimmy Carter and his beloved wife.

  • @lorenl9262
    @lorenl9262 Месяц назад +1

    Kudos to YOU as I have been a minimalist for several years now and I have not owned a couch in several years as I am a PISCES like Steve Jobs and I believe that I share his exact birthday so this completely makes sense to me!!! Great video :)-

  • @Taniesha__
    @Taniesha__ 7 месяцев назад +6

    I am a minimalist, I don’t own a bed frame currently, I truly enjoy a open & clean space, satisfying beyond words. Now eating the same breakfast every morning I’m not sure about that lol

    • @sct4040
      @sct4040 7 месяцев назад +2

      You don’t have to eat the same food daily to be a minimalist, that idea is silly.

    • @judyjohnson9610
      @judyjohnson9610 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@sct4040It's not entirely about minimalism. It's about avoiding decision fatigue. Plus there is the matter of having lots of ingredients in your kitchen. I am guilty of that. But I like to eat a wide variety of cuisine.

    • @bmw9616
      @bmw9616 3 месяца назад

      I don't own any furniture at all, besides one office chair and a few folding tables. It's hard to explain to people why, but it's what's right for me.

  • @tristansaucedoyt
    @tristansaucedoyt 7 месяцев назад +11

    thanks Zach! glad you're talking about minimalism! I actually have been living without wifi (crazy!) and it's felt similar mentally. that and you inspired me to start making youtube videos, and I just hit 1k subs! keep inspiring us!

    • @ZachHighley
      @ZachHighley  7 месяцев назад +3

      Without WiFi? Amazing! Then how comment though haha but no well done on YT as well. Keep going!

    • @tristansaucedoyt
      @tristansaucedoyt 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@ZachHighley you can comment without wifi if you're built different! jk I just do my work in a library and like my livingspace doesn't have wifi. very minimalist bc there's no router!

  • @malcolmramsey7310
    @malcolmramsey7310 5 месяцев назад +9

    Respectfully, her name is Marie, not Mary.

    • @robb7237
      @robb7237 3 месяца назад +2

      Thank you!
      It's pronounced MUH-REE for those who still don't understand.
      It's good information but the mispronounciation is driving me crazy.

  • @srinivasam3638
    @srinivasam3638 16 дней назад

    👍👍Thank you very much for guidance regarding the Japanese way of minimalism 🙏🙏 from India

  • @acrobaticanna
    @acrobaticanna 7 месяцев назад

    And to know if it sparks joy is t know if it feels like it drags you down or makes you feel happy and uplifting. Also, before buying something touch it and see how I feels before buying it!

  • @gayapavlov1176
    @gayapavlov1176 7 месяцев назад +6

    Simple living , high thinking

  • @KulKulKula
    @KulKulKula 7 месяцев назад +11

    Thanks to you I also read these 2 books, they're amazing, I've already sold and donated countless items, and if feels absolutely amazing to declutter and simplify your environment and your life. So I want to thank you Zach!

    • @ZachHighley
      @ZachHighley  7 месяцев назад +1

      Great books righttttt

  • @englishclouds05
    @englishclouds05 7 месяцев назад

    Great one ....🎉

  • @gwenj5419
    @gwenj5419 7 месяцев назад +5

    I don't have to decide what to wear, but I still have variety. I just wear my clothes in order of how they are hanging. No decisions just the first top and the first pair of pants on the right.

    • @Pondapple
      @Pondapple Месяц назад +1

      Wow! The most unusual cool idea I have seen in a long time!

  • @juliussmith4001
    @juliussmith4001 5 месяцев назад

    Great video and channel.

  • @matthewsanders6499
    @matthewsanders6499 5 месяцев назад +6

    Your point is well-taken about minimalism, but Steve Jobs didn't live without a couch because he was a minimalist. He did so because he was an abusive narcissistic perfectionist who tortured those around him. He would have arguments with the family at the dinner table about the technological features of his washer and dryer. He refused to furnish his living area because nothing was ever "good enough." It's an illustration how any philosophy--taken too far--will become a tyranny of the soul.

  • @CourtneyRobinson
    @CourtneyRobinson 7 месяцев назад

    Wonderful video.

  • @eminisemin
    @eminisemin Месяц назад

    Will try from this year

  • @kennethbailey9853
    @kennethbailey9853 3 месяца назад

    Thank you.

  • @nuneye6740
    @nuneye6740 7 месяцев назад +1

    you have a beautiful and warm energy home

  • @TheHouseOfGray
    @TheHouseOfGray 7 месяцев назад +1

    ❤ wow, this is motivating me. You talk calmly, make it simplified and are keeping my attention 100%. Great 👍 way ypu have to in speaking and getting these very helpful ideas that i will keep in my mind as I amin midst of decluttthe expensive things. Marie Kondo's book helped when a lot back when it first came to out but as a youtuber, my thing was hauls. Not doing this anymore. Hard when in a tiny crsmped apt and can not spread out as i have things everywhere. I am not one who can think on clutter. I noticed it was much eadier in a big home plus went faster and decision making. Thank you. New subscriber here.

  • @smokypoo
    @smokypoo 3 месяца назад

    It's funny how we all hang on to clothes in hopes of "Someday'". Konmsri starts with this category in her method saying to keep sentimental items last but for many of us we do have an emotional attachment to our clothes. But it's still a good place to start since we have so many clothes😂. Good luck on your journeys y'all 😊

  • @MrHorntail123
    @MrHorntail123 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hello zach. Big fan❤. Can you put a video about how to start studying

    • @ZachHighley
      @ZachHighley  7 месяцев назад +1

      Like how to start studying for the first time ever?

    • @MrHorntail123
      @MrHorntail123 6 месяцев назад

      Sorry for late reply YES first time ever new day new study session yeah

  • @jaymora84
    @jaymora84 Месяц назад

    Where did you get your shirt from? Looks very comfortable. Just one more thing! I promise.

  • @sugaree9090
    @sugaree9090 3 месяца назад

    Have you adjusted the truss rod on your guitar? The neck angle looked concerning per the shot I saw....

  • @mydailyburger3924
    @mydailyburger3924 6 месяцев назад

    You're awesome... I subscribed... 😀

  • @annetteaughney9182
    @annetteaughney9182 6 месяцев назад

    Love this!!!!!!!!!?❤

  • @PhetogoNoore
    @PhetogoNoore 9 дней назад

    That intro got me😂

  • @Licit_x64
    @Licit_x64 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fly Eagles Fly Zach!

  • @carlosvenu
    @carlosvenu 3 месяца назад

    Your Tshirt looks very nice, could you please tell what brand/model it is? :)

  • @tokitobe2450
    @tokitobe2450 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm someone who has never been able to clean up. It's practically a mental disorder; I have a pathological hatred of cleaning and organizing. But Marie Kondo's book removed the shame and self-hatred out of cleaning for me by focusing on the positives of cleaning and thanking items before letting them go.

  • @waqasleo315
    @waqasleo315 7 месяцев назад

    Bro what do you use for video editing software.. final cut or divinci resolve?

    • @ZachHighley
      @ZachHighley  7 месяцев назад +1

      I use Final Cut Pro but I have an amazing editor as well!

  • @gondeck83
    @gondeck83 25 дней назад

    What shirt brand did you choose?

  • @hannashamilsaadon284
    @hannashamilsaadon284 7 месяцев назад

    love it

  • @vikrantlalani8677
    @vikrantlalani8677 7 месяцев назад +1

    True..JAINISM already believes in this principle of minimalism sinces ages.

  • @terrifictomm
    @terrifictomm Месяц назад

    Try this hack for your library:
    My wife and I once had an entire room for our books. Fourteen bookcases! Seven were mine. Seven were hers.
    I decided to organize mine alphabetically, first by subject; then by title or author, depending on which I knew better.
    But here's the hack:
    I stacked the books on their BACKS!
    With their spines facing outward, of course.
    This way I didn't need to twist my head sideways to read the titles!
    Seriously! Why do we stack books everywhere upright? It makes no sense!
    It's so much easier to find specific books this more utilitarian way!
    Of course, at first it looks kinda weird and "messy". But you get used to it.

  • @thestart7881
    @thestart7881 7 месяцев назад

    Watching on repeat 😂😂😂

  • @user-tn6wi6xj3j
    @user-tn6wi6xj3j Месяц назад

    one word wonderful. How is that for mini idea

  • @kaidrewry552
    @kaidrewry552 6 месяцев назад

    Nice... noted...

  • @raven-dl3xo
    @raven-dl3xo 4 месяца назад

    Meditation is essentially de-cluttering your mind....and creating space for new creative thoughts.....and meditation is the main practice in Zen.....

  • @cassidygan159
    @cassidygan159 2 месяца назад

    You are awesome.

  • @frangipani.19
    @frangipani.19 5 месяцев назад

    Nice!

  • @Soo_Blessed
    @Soo_Blessed 5 месяцев назад +1

    I realize why I have a hard time getting rid of things I was going through a box and there were some things for my granddaughter's play Tickets and I didn't even remember the play until I saw the tickets and it's like that when you get my age I think that's part of the emotional issue but I truly want to live simply I don't want to be a minimalist actually but just live simply and I'm trying very hard as long as I can give something to someone I've taken bags and bags of baby clothes and winter coats and warm pajamas and blankets and sheets to people that need them and I can get rid of them so quick if I can find someone that needs them but other things I have a more difficult time with I'm worried I'm going to pass away and leave too much for my family to have to deal with anybody have any suggestions to help me do this more quickly

  • @dean4125
    @dean4125 3 месяца назад

    i eat only fresh local beef. it makes my life so much easier and healthier when it comes to my food choices. not to mentioned ive cured crohns disease by cutting out processed foods

  • @00000materialization
    @00000materialization 4 месяца назад

    Ok yes but, how do you decide who you are? i feel like i always need a ton of choices because i have no idea who to be.

  • @tamiurquizo746
    @tamiurquizo746 7 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoyed

  • @cbjones2212
    @cbjones2212 5 месяцев назад +4

    Interesting note regarding Zuckerberg and Jobs wearing the same set of clothes daily - A few years ago in Australia, a pair of morning TV hosts conducted an experiment. She wore different clothes daily and inevitably there was critique about her choices on all sorts of of other media. He wore the exact same clothes each day (for a year perhaps? I can't recall that detail) and *nobody noticed* .
    Point being, in theory that elimination of clothing choices is wonderful, but try being a female in the public eye and getting away with that.

  • @leastidyworld4365
    @leastidyworld4365 7 месяцев назад +5

    You forgot paper clutter in Marie’s order of what to go through first. It comes after books.

  • @figtheoryvlog
    @figtheoryvlog 27 дней назад

    Just removed all the strings on my guitar except one and all the frets. Wow, I sound so much better now.

  • @kitchencarvings4621
    @kitchencarvings4621 4 месяца назад +1

    I used to think the people who criticized consumerism were crazy. But now I think things have gone too far. We are surrounded by cheap, throwaway if it breaks items. It's harder and harder to find quality goods that will last a lifetime and people are now producing things so that people don't have to think, the smart appliance or computer or AI will do the thinking for them.
    Here's to having a few, really high quality things in your life and less junk.

  • @Agirlandminimalis
    @Agirlandminimalis 7 месяцев назад

    do you said 7 keys?? 😅😅

  • @cbrashsorensen
    @cbrashsorensen 2 месяца назад +1

    I am a "Simplest" and have been living this way for over 6 years now. My life is a pleasure. I tried asking the "Does this park joy?" question with my friend whose home I cannot visit it is so filled with stuff. She is not a hoarder. EVERYTHING fills her with joy. Of course, that is a lie. Her "collections" represent a deep-seated sense of unworthiness. THIS is a cultural thing in America--particularly for women. Surrounding yourself with consignment store stuff that did not cost much makes you feel safe. So "minimalism" appeals to lots of us but will never appeal to the vast majority who are "cultural hoarders".

  • @leebradford6283
    @leebradford6283 7 месяцев назад

    Been doing this for around four years after I went from being a minimalist to owning way too much! Gotten so far and mega happy with the outcome lol. You sound like me haha

  • @johnnybattlelife
    @johnnybattlelife Месяц назад

    What shirt are you wearing in this video. I like it?

  • @ascensionvaldes1412
    @ascensionvaldes1412 Месяц назад

    kitchen appliances dont give me joy😅but I need them😮

  • @dominicmirenda1376
    @dominicmirenda1376 6 месяцев назад

    9:58 summary of points/video

  • @filausopoako
    @filausopoako 5 месяцев назад

    think beyond objects... agreed

  • @PumpkinPotatoPie
    @PumpkinPotatoPie 4 месяца назад

    Japanese Minimalism is wild, you’ll have some people who only have what they need and then you have others who buy a house worth of anime and popular culture merch and have a room full of boxes

  • @ivanmayet7879
    @ivanmayet7879 4 месяца назад

    Minimalism is what the world needs

  • @Matthew8473
    @Matthew8473 4 месяца назад

    This content is a breakthrough; akin to a book that was a breakthrough in its approach. "The Joy of Less: A Minimalist Living Guide" by Matthew Cove

  • @jainthorne4136
    @jainthorne4136 3 месяца назад

    I enjoyed this video but was puzzled by the way you flipped between "7" and "5". The title referenced 5 principles but your opening statement said you would go over 7 principles. Then you call your final tip "Tip number 6". It makes me wonder if you originally intended 7 tips but changed your mind. In any case, good video.

  • @michellesuttoni4042
    @michellesuttoni4042 7 месяцев назад

    Cool

  • @alexanderk.5023
    @alexanderk.5023 3 месяца назад

    Its a great way of life. The only thing that bothers me is a missing goal. When I simplify my surrounding and perhaps stop watching TV and may be reduce all my social networking. I do not have a clue what to do with my time - I dont have any goals to follow..

    • @MsWindWaveSea
      @MsWindWaveSea Месяц назад

      Maybe traveling around the world? Collect memories/experiences, not stuff

  • @tcconnection
    @tcconnection 5 месяцев назад

    If I get rid of everything that doesn't bring me joy, I won't have clothes or dishes, and so on. If somebody has that much stuff that they can pass on stuff that doesn't thrill them, there's a bigger issue at hand.

  • @katie7748
    @katie7748 5 месяцев назад +2

    "You will own nothing and you will be happy." Those who know, know. Those who don't need to wake up.

    • @maelstrom2313
      @maelstrom2313 5 месяцев назад

      It's easier to put a camel through the eye of a needle, etc. Many ways to approach this topic.