Monday, August 3, 2020
Minimalist Resolution Update 2 February 2011
Minimalist Resolution Update 2 February 2011 Another month has passedâ"two full months nowâ"since I told the world Im not buying anything for an entire year, and it has been another interesting month. Good newsâ"I still havenât bought anything. No new physical items, at least (I did buy some food and soap this monthâ"more on that in a moment). Questions Iâve received quite a few questions from readers since I announced this resolution. Two questions really stood out to me this month: Are there any items youve really wanted to buy so far? Absolutely! I was trained for 29 years to want things and to make impulse purchases. Right now I want a Macbook Air. I can afford it, but I donât need it. My regular, three-year-old Macbook works just fine. And one of my favorite local coffeehouses has some cool Dayton T-shirts I like, but I donât need another T-Shirt. What if youâd done this prior to paring down your possessions? If youâre surrounded by stuff, does that make the desire for more stuff stronger, or does living with few possessions help you not purchase more things? Getting rid of most of my stuff has helped me appreciate what remains. So, yes, if I lived a more cluttered life, it wouldâve been considerably more difficult. Clutter attracts more clutter; simplicity attracts more simplicity. Lessons Learned Ive learned a lot from this experiment so far, but a few things stand out: Its getting easier, and Im growing more conscious. Last month I wrote about the two most significant lessons Iâve learned so far: this experiment is easier than I thought, and now Iâm more conscious about my physical belongings. This is still the case after another month. Feel free to re-read last monthâs update for all the details. I still have too much stuff. One of the most popular essays on this site is Everything I Own: My 288 Things. I wrote that essay to show people that counting your things is not the point. Since then, Iâve jettisoned quite a few items: this month I donated about 25% of my clothes (I donated about 90% of my clothes in 2010). This experiment has taught me to pare down even more, after getting rid of a bunch of clothes I hadnât worn in a month. Favorite Things. I have favorite things. We all do, right? A favorite shirt. A favorite pair of jeans. A favorite book. But these things donât define me. Because I am not my things, I am giving away some of my favorite things. Iâm giving away my favorite pair of shoes, my favorite pair of jeans, and my favorite shirt (picture below). Why? I have to practice what I preach, and Iâm going to prove I donât need my âfavorite thingsâ to live a meaningful life. Click here to read my original New Years Resolution and other updates.
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