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Minimalism: Live A Meaningful Life (2011)

by Joshua Fields Millburn(Favorite Author)
3.5 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Two stars. This apparently means "okay", according to Goodreads.What I will agree to:It's Okay, if your life is in shatters and you need the story of two guys who had a pretty bad start, a lack of education, despite that made it financially, found out they were unhappy and threw everything excess out of their lives. Now they're happy. The end.If you need to read that story, f.e. because you yourself are accidentally working yourself into exhaustion, suffer from the intoxicating IKEA hoarding instinct, you buy buy buy things with brands, things that require loans, etcetera.Then this book is Okay.In fact, then this book would be Excellent.
review 2: Easy to read, this book is probably most appropriate for those not very familiar with the concepts of minimalistic,
... more or mindful, living. The authors speak from personal experience framing the book around their journey away from materialistic, consumer driven living toward a more fulfilling, minimalist existence. This does unfortunately make the book tend toward being repetitive, since the authors are often self referential throughout the book, and their personal stories are contained in the opening chapter, but overall the information is a solid start on the road to thinking about minimalism. less
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rune4514
It's like their other book, only shorter and more repetitive. Next.
Rebecca
Less about physical minimalism, more about meaningful behaviors.
Selina123
Love the blog and the idea, but not impressed by the book.
Magicoin
not the best book about minimalism but full of good ideas
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