
minimalism
The Wealth of Less
Why choosing a simple life is enriching, not limiting.
minimalism
Why choosing a simple life is enriching, not limiting.
minimalism
I like the idea of simplicity and minimalism. Although, to be candid, I only follow these disciplines loosely. My goal, however, is always to reduce the amount of complexity in everything I do. The idea of a minimalist-like life is enticing. It attracts me because I know that owning fewer
slow living
Life is shorter than we think. Cut the noise, do what matters, and spend time with those you love. Don’t wait to start. Hug more, scroll less. We may not control time, but we can choose how we spend it. Make today count.
minimalism
Feeling overwhelmed by constant news and digital noise? I’m shifting toward a simpler, more intentional life, fewer screens, single-purpose gadgets, and mindful walks without content. It’s not about tuning out completely but choosing where my attention goes.
minimalism
Hotmail was my first public email service in the late nineties. At the time, I was attending college in Edina, Minnesota, and had just set up my college email account when I decided to create a Hotmail account. Email was still a novelty then; Hotmail had only been around for
minimalism
Remember CRT monitors? I do, and at one point, I had two of them set up side by side. It felt so modern and futuristic at the time, and that was the beginning of my dual-monitor setup. That was many years ago, and now, in 2024, I’ve decided to
blogging
We have all heard that phrase, right? At least most of us understand the idea behind it, I think. To me, less is more refers to consumerism and how by acquiring fewer material things, we can improve our lives by focusing on the things that’ll have a lasting impact