Minimalism

Why I’m not always wasting time on Facebook

If you’re my Facebook friend and don’t know me well, you might think I don’t have a job. I’m on there a lot, and I’m not a lurker. I’m posting and commenting at a rapid pace. In reality, I’m usually only there for a few minutes while something on my computer is uploading or I’m eating lunch.…

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Why being in a hurry is expensive

There are many disadvantages to being in a hurry. For one, being in a hurry implies that you are under stress and you are not thinking about the present moment. Instead, you are thinking about the moments ahead and the time at which you would like to arrive at your destination – whether in a…

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Feeling whiny? Try intentional deprivation.

We are living in a time when it is ridiculously easy to obtain things. Thanks to the internet, you can have almost anything shipped to you, including live animals, food-grade insects, teeth whitening solution, furniture, boats, and food. You can even send a glitter bomb to someone you hate. Taking our luxuries for granted When I…

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Things you can live without

Most people who live in today’s idea of a “normal” sized house have an average of 2500 square feet within which to accumulate all manner of stuff. With companies today paying big bucks to convince you that your life is lacking without the latest gizmo, you’ve got plenty of space to store it while you’re…

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Minimizing technology

The one thing people might not assume is taking up “space” in their life is technology. You know that thing that is supposed to save us tons of time and effort yet inevitably ends up as a time suck? Yeah, that thing. My job is built around technology. I build websites and am constantly online.…

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Getting to the heart of minimalism

When I lived in Sarasota, it was easy to get wrapped up in the luxury of it all. I went to expensive restaurants, owned a Mercedes, and generally reveled in the glamorous lifestyle. Despite the fact that I sampled the “good life”, I was by no means as excessive as many people. For instance, some friends tried…

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Christmas in the age of stuff

Christmas is fast approaching, and I just moved into a 360-square-foot apartment. “Stuff” is something I don’t need. Even my friend’s 15-year-old daughter is dreading Christmas. She doesn’t like to get gratuitous stuff. For one, she doesn’t know how to react to a well-intended gift that is something she doesn’t need or want. And what…

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Living large in my tiny apartment

As someone who has moved at least 9 times in the last 11 years, I am somewhat of an authority on it. Each move was prompted by a very specific reason… mostly positive ones. As I look back on the places I’ve lived, I try to imagine which places made me the happiest. I loved…

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Second Hand Culture

Let’s face it, there’s too much stuff in the world.  There’s too much stuff in your house!  There are several reasons it ended up this way.  First, people buy stuff that they don’t need and often subsequently don’t pay any attention to.  Second, people buy NEW stuff when they could easily get by just fine…

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Starting from zero, got nothing to lose

My life has changed a lot in the past few years.  In 2008, I bought a house that I absolutely LOVED, and I built a low-impact life around it.  This year, I am settling permanently in Vermont into a life that is not quite suited to my sustainability and comfort needs.  It frustrates me that…

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Conspicuous consumption

Our excessive consumer habits are headed for a change of pace, so you might as well get on board now.  Increasing scarcity of oil and water are going to cause a price spike in both, which is going to seriously affect the production and distribution of goods.  To put it simply, “stuff” is going to…

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Back to myself

Do you ever find yourself living a life that isn’t the one you intended, and you aren’t quite sure how you got there?  When I was living in Sarasota, I was getting to the heart of reducing my carbon footprint.  I had a small house (950 sq ft) with a super efficient envelope, a backyard…

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Getting rid of dead weight

I have spent a good deal of time over the last 4 years removing things from my life.  There are various reasons for these banishments, but they have all served me well.  Simplifying your life is not just about removing objects or possessions from your life.  It’s also about removing people, forms of diversion, thought…

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Our daily decisions

I recently had the good fortune of stumbling upon the list of eleven vows that Gandhi strove to adhere to.  The list resonated strongly with me and reflected aspirations that I already had about how to live my life.  One of the items listed is “Avoidance of Bad Taste”, by which he meant to only…

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Technology… our friend?

Before leaving for Europe, I gave a lot of thought to my technology choices.  In particular, I was considering what to do about my cell phone issue.  Whilst I lived in Florida, I was using T-Mobile as my cellular service.  They had 4G service, great coverage and a good selection of phones.  However, there is no…

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