Minimalism Vs. Buying Stuff: How Do We Not Go Crazy In Between?

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lucasbravo

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Man, the whole minimalism thing hits different lately. I’ve been trying to declutter, but somehow every store sale keeps calling my name 😂. Anyone else trying to find that middle ground?
 
I want to know if minimalism actually reduces stress or if that’s just hype. Like… is there actual benefit or is it just trendy?
 
Minimalism is cool until you need something you tossed six months ago because “I’m living clutter-free now.” Suddenly you’re rebuying it and the universe laughs at you. 🤣
 
Does minimalism mean owning only essentials, or can you still keep random things you love? I’m confused because everyone defines it differently.
 
Does minimalism mean owning only essentials, or can you still keep random things you love? I’m confused because everyone defines it differently.
Minimalism isn’t about deprivation. The academic definition focuses on intentional ownership—retaining items that serve function or genuine emotional value. The rest is noise.
 
I tried minimalism for a month. Honestly, it felt restrictive. Empty shelves just made the place feel lifeless. Not for everyone.
 

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