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Minimalism

Everett Bogue is the author of the newly released ebook The Art of Being Minimalist, and is the brilliant writer behind the minimalism blog Far Beyond the Stars. I had the honor of asking Everett a few questions about his minimalist life.
Q: What turned you on to minimalism?
Everett: While I’ve always lived a semi-minimalist lifestyle, [...]

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What is a minimalist? I’ve been thinking about this question a lot lately. I even wrote an article about it on Tuesday. Over the past few days, I’ve been scouring some of my favorite blogs looking for definitions. One thing I’ve found: there is no cookie-cutter definition. Read the links below to see how other [...]

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There are many interpretations of minimalism. Everyone has their own idea of what a minimalist should look like. Some live by the 100 things rule, others are just interested in getting rid of those books they never got around to reading. I fall more towards the latter definition. I live in an apartment, own a [...]

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Right now, minimalism may be be an underground, low-key movement, but make no mistake, minimalism is the future. We can’t continue down the path of consumerism we’re on now, it just isn’t sustainable. Minimalism has already begun its transition from cultish to mainstream.
I recently saw the George Clooney movie Up In The Air (which was [...]

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I was watching an episode of The Office (funniest show ever) the other night. It was the episode where Michael Scott quits Dunder Mifflin and brings Pam along to start his own paper company.
Pam shows up to their new office (Michael’s kitchen) on her first day, and Michael tells her they can’t start working until [...]

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