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Live With Less: How Subtraction Adds Everything. Exploring the Emotional Weight of Excess and Understanding What Becomes Possible When You Stop Filling Space and Start Clearing It
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- Nombre de pages194
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-30973-3
- EAN9783565309733
- Date de parution10/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Accumulation happens quietly. Objects, obligations, digital noise, commitments that once felt meaningful - they gather gradually until the weight of everything owned and owed begins to feel heavier than the life it was meant to support.
Live With Less: How Subtraction Adds Everything explores the psychological and emotional dimensions of simplicity - not as an aesthetic trend or a productivity strategy, but as a genuine inner shift in how one relates to enough.
This book examines what drives the impulse to accumulate: the emotional needs that possessions quietly serve, the identity attached to busyness, and the subtle fear that less might somehow mean lesser. It looks honestly at what people discover when they begin removing rather than adding - the unexpected clarity that surfaces when physical and mental clutter recedes, the values that become visible when distraction is reduced, and the quiet relief of no longer maintaining more than genuinely matters.
Rather than prescribing a minimalist lifestyle, this book offers a compassionate exploration of the relationship between outer simplicity and inner spaciousness - and what that relationship reveals about what a person actually needs to live well. For anyone who has sensed that more has stopped feeling like enough, this book offers not a decluttering method, but a more honest conversation about what subtraction might finally make room for.
This book examines what drives the impulse to accumulate: the emotional needs that possessions quietly serve, the identity attached to busyness, and the subtle fear that less might somehow mean lesser. It looks honestly at what people discover when they begin removing rather than adding - the unexpected clarity that surfaces when physical and mental clutter recedes, the values that become visible when distraction is reduced, and the quiet relief of no longer maintaining more than genuinely matters.
Rather than prescribing a minimalist lifestyle, this book offers a compassionate exploration of the relationship between outer simplicity and inner spaciousness - and what that relationship reveals about what a person actually needs to live well. For anyone who has sensed that more has stopped feeling like enough, this book offers not a decluttering method, but a more honest conversation about what subtraction might finally make room for.


















