Minimalism
I'm a different person now. I rarely exchange gifts with friends. I prefer sharing experiences. I used to love shopping, so much that I didn't use half the stuff I owned. Nowadays, sometimes I buy things from large online companies because it's convenient, but I only buy what I need. (photo by wayhomestudio)
(photo by Darwin Vegher)
Yesterday, I was trying to find the attachments to my waterpik. I searched high and low with no luck. As I turned each drawer upside down, I got pissed. I'm now determined to go through my entire house, and throw things out.
This will take months, maybe even a year, with my garage, car, bedroom, drawers, closet, kitchen stuff, office supplies, all the paperwork, emails, texts, and etc., while fitting in work, and everyday life. But I know that when I'm done, it will all be worth it. BTW, I love the below documentary on minimalism. It's something that I aspire to.
