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MINIMALISM (cheaper, aspirational, norm, buying spree, cheapness, products…
MINIMALISM
cheaper
aspirational
norm
buying spree
cheapness
products
China
fashion
household goods
more available
order 24/7
online
mid 90s
accumulating
stuff
more stuff
personal storage industry
enormous homes
vacum to fill
throwing crap into home
things you don't need
creating space to fit our lives
tiny houses
simplified
affordability
simplicity
to do more with less
discontent
manifest in our stuff
more meaning in life
imagine a life with less
less clutter
a life with less distractions
collection
motif
decorative
my style
what else do i need
desires
gratifying
materialistic
obsessed
new and improved
dissatisfaction
centre of the bulls eye
satisfying life
strong attatchments
attachment to objects
THE IMPORTANT THINGS
HOARDING
COMPULSIV
NEW VERSION
NEW AND IMPROVED
STATUS SYMBOLS
NO LONGER CARE ABOUT THE ONE YOU HAVE
CONFUSED ABOUT WHAT MAKES US HAPPY
ATTACHMENT TO OBJECTS
out of trend
slave conditions
ecological costs
worthless
world upside down
economics of unsustainablility
object of fashionability
embodies the idea
social value
fullfil the void
keep looking
hunger never gets fullfilled
we want to feel whole
we want to feel content
degradation of habitat
will we miss it?
reduce
51 things
don't need as much
not happy
incredibly happy
more but not happy
basic needs met
spending less
adding value to your life
having less
fullfilment
mint condition
a life of purpose and meaning
Stuff will not fulfill you
compulsory consumption
money can buy you happiness
stress in your life
dopamine experience
medication
ruminating about the past and future
connect with the present
anticipation of novelty
meditation
is this usefull
I love you
I want that
huge market
live with less
owning things
consuming things
does not satisfy
purpose
truth
balance
havingenough
responsible to planet and ecosystem
a different to way live
adding value
appetite for more things
a life of less
simple
simple life
love people and use things
deliberate with this decision
getting rid off stuff
do we need it