

You’ll never be satisfied when trapped in this cycle it will only make you want more and more. the more things you have, the more you accumulate.The desire to discard and the desire to possess are flip sides of the same coin.All of our possessions want to be cared for, and they tell us that every time we look at them.When you’re aware of all the things that you own, you’re not only certain of where they are, you’re also sure about whether you have them or not.You can take care of each task as it arises, so you don’t end up with a long list of things to do. when you have few possessions, there are fewer things that need to be done each day.There’s a favorite quote of mine from Dale Carnegie’s How to Stop Worrying and Start Living that really sums up what was wrong with me: “I was trying to wash today’s dishes, yesterday’s dishes and dishes that weren’t even dirty yet.A minimalist is a person who knows what is truly essential for him- or herself.Conversely, we can achieve true contentment with few possessions, just so long as we treat them with gratitude. We can accumulate as much as we like, but without gratitude we’ll only end up being bored with everything we’ve obtained.My feeling is that minimalists are people who know what’s truly necessary for them versus what they may want for the sake of appearance, and they’re not afraid to cut down on everything in the second category.

Because we choose items that are timeless, we don’t need to worry about being out of style.

