Minimalism How to Live a Happier Life by Becoming a Minimalist

Par : M.A Hill
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  • ISBN978-1-5027-1906-5
  • EAN9781502719065
  • Date de parution04/10/2014
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Résumé

These days, people believe that happiness, peace and a good life come from accumulating good things. The greater the number of your material possessions, the happier and the more satisfied you are. If you want to lead a good life, you should accumulate all the material things you can. However, accumulating material things does not guarantee health and happiness. Joy and freedom cannot be bought at the supermarket.
The sooner you learn this, the quicker will you be able to lead a happier life. Minimalism believes that happiness does not come from material things, it does not come from expensive clothes or from luxurious hotels. In fact, happiness comes from within. It comes from your relationships; it comes from taking care of your soul; it comes from joyful experiences and moments that leave a lasting impression on the mind.
In short, minimalists believe that they can live a good life by shifting their attention from material possessions to their relationships with themselves and the people around them. Things that distract you from the important things in life should be removed. This allows you to focus your attention on the more important things in life, allowing you to feel light and free.
These days, people believe that happiness, peace and a good life come from accumulating good things. The greater the number of your material possessions, the happier and the more satisfied you are. If you want to lead a good life, you should accumulate all the material things you can. However, accumulating material things does not guarantee health and happiness. Joy and freedom cannot be bought at the supermarket.
The sooner you learn this, the quicker will you be able to lead a happier life. Minimalism believes that happiness does not come from material things, it does not come from expensive clothes or from luxurious hotels. In fact, happiness comes from within. It comes from your relationships; it comes from taking care of your soul; it comes from joyful experiences and moments that leave a lasting impression on the mind.
In short, minimalists believe that they can live a good life by shifting their attention from material possessions to their relationships with themselves and the people around them. Things that distract you from the important things in life should be removed. This allows you to focus your attention on the more important things in life, allowing you to feel light and free.