“Contrary to common perception, minimalism is not about having and doing as little as possible of everything.

“Contrary to common perception, minimalism is not about having and doing as little as possible of everything.

“Contrary to common perception, minimalism is not about having and doing as little as possible of everything. It’s about having as much as you need of things you value, and not spending money on one thing extra. It’s only doing your highest value work that feels good and is needed, and not using up time on anything that’s not necessary or fun.”

http://quantifiedself.com/2011/12/on-minimalism-and-sustainability/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+QuantifiedSelf+(The+Quantified+Self)&utm_content=Google+Reader

2 comments on ““Contrary to common perception, minimalism is not about having and doing as little as possible of everything.

  1. hmmmm….I will certainly take this into consideration when I rethink my personal ism. In the process of organizing …thanks Apollo…:)…this is a relief…I was feeling pressured to get rid of my life…lol…

  2. hmmmm….I will certainly take this into consideration when I rethink my personal ism. In the process of organizing …thanks Apollo…:)…this is a relief…I was feeling pressured to get rid of my life…lol…

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