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Fewer things, more joy: How minimalism changes life.
Imagine that you come home and the whole apartment is empty, except for one single thing that remains. What is it?
Old photograph in a frame
A notebook with your thoughts
Velvet armchair by the window.
A glass vase without flowers.
The house keys that you left on the shelf.
Something you have at home for years but have never used...
It hides a story that you never dared to tell.
Does it remind you of someone you let go from your life?
It was once a gift, now it is just silence.
You forgot that you even have her.
You are planning to do something with her, just waiting for the right time.
What does "letting go" mean to you?
Breathe easier
Say goodbye without words.
Let the past stop tugging at your sleeve.
Rediscover what is important.
To remain naked before one's own truth.
If you had to pack your whole life into one travel bag, what wouldn't make it in?
Fear
Expectations of others
Unread books
Unnecessary reproaches
Feelings of failure
The space where you feel most yourself has within it...
Invisible order
A few personal details
A peculiar emptiness
Open air and silence
Place for change
How do you react when you lose something?
You freeze, then realize that it might have been right.
You will feel anxiety, but you will quickly push it away.
You explode, then it seems funny to you.
You let it play and look for what it has come to replace for you.
You will start questioning whether you actually needed it.
Imagine that someone comes and rearranges your entire living space according to the principles of minimalism. How do you feel?
Curiosity mixed with restlessness.
Anger, but you're not sure why.
A relief that you would not allow yourself.
Loss of control over one's own world
The desire to do it also with something else – inside.
When you look at a crowded space, what predominates within you?
Nostalgia
Fatigue
Suppressed decisions
The desire to clean it up.
The question is, for whom is it all actually meant?
What would you most like to take away from this moment, knowing that it will never return?
Feeling of peace
One decision that you didn't make.
The hug that never happened
The word you didn't say.
Silence between two breaths
When do you feel the greatest joy from little things?
When everything else fades away.
When you realize it later
When it is a conscious choice.
When you don't have to justify it to anyone.
When you find yourself in that.
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