Monday, July 27, 2020
Does Minimalism Make You Complacent
Does Minimalism Make You Complacent I was explaining minimalism to a group of people at a dinner when a guy sporting a post-workday suit-and-tie combo peered at me skeptically when I told them I have no goals. Intrigue overtook his face. My life mustâve seemed so unrealistic to him since he was enmeshed in his corporate life. But thatâs not his faultâ"two years ago it seemed unrealistic to me too: in 2009 my goal-oriented life, obsessed with achievement and to-do lists, was no different from his. Then, his face still wrestling with doubt, he asked, âIf you donât have any goals, then arenât you just being complacent?â âYes,â I answered, âif by complacent you mean content.â Minimalism has helped me become happier, has helped me get rid of lifeâs excess and be happy with what I have, has helped me live a more meaningful life: I can now focus on whatâs important, and I donât have to âachieveâ to be happy. Sounds nice, doesnt it? Thats because it is. You can make the journey too: just decide itâs right for you and take action. Subscribe to The Minimalists via email.
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