A Rich Life With Less Stuff

by | Aug 21, 2019 | Motivation, Education | 0 comments

I love these guys and their mission. It wasn’t until I watched Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things that I finally had a grasp of the idea of what it means to be a minimalist. It’s much more than how many things we have – it’s a practice, a habit, a lifestyle, a train of thought if you will. This TEDx talk is a great supplement to their message.

Check out more at http://theminimalists.com

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