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Read to practice minimalist lifestyle

Not bound by rigid rules and instructions, “Practicing Minimalism” flexibly provides readers with knowledge and determination to live the life they desire, by establishing their own minimalist living formula.

Báo Quảng NamBáo Quảng Nam15/06/2025

PRACTICE MINIMALISM
"Practicing Minimalism" is a suitable book for those who want to live a different life.

You need to know what a healthy minimalist lifestyle is for you. Because everyone’s life is different, everyone’s (minimalist) lifestyle will have a different answer. What is necessary and what feels like enough will also be different for each person.

“Practicing Minimalism” (published jointly by The Gioi Publishing House and Bloombooks) is a book suitable for those who want a different life, not just stopping at minimalism.

“Living a life filled with only the things you like and without any wasteful excess” is the message drawn from author Lee Hye-lim’s own experience and experience of more than 10 years - from a “maximalist” (having to dress up every day, once collapsing a two-story clothes rack because it was too overloaded...) to a person who thinks “nothing in this world is truly important”.

More than what a minimalist living guidebook can give you, “The Practice of Minimalism” provides many different aspects of the conceptual nature and thinking of “minimalism”.

The “eliminate - fill” mindset - is more than throwing away unnecessary things, it is becoming smart in “filling” with things you like, want and need. This is also considered a way to purify the past, regrets, mistakes, and obsessions of yourself. The act of moderation at the right time will make life more abundant and healthier...

The problem is not fast or slow, expensive or cheap, worth it or not… but the difference between “need” and “not need”, between valuable/meaningful or not… If you consider carefully, you will have wise, thoughtful choices. Or it is also necessary to minimize or purify social relationships, with the motto “don’t stop those who come, don’t keep those who go” will be a wise decision in life philosophy.

“Practicing Minimalism” also provides a set of principles for practicing minimalism that can be summarized briefly and easily remembered as: In and out - When a new thing is put in, an old thing will be discarded/ Don't store too deep, keep it within sight/ Don't hoard, just enough for your needs/ Don't keep - liquidate or return immediately when possible/ There are no rules - choose a housework that you feel like doing the most and do it immediately...

Once you decide to pursue a minimalist lifestyle, you won't torture yourself just to create a blank, monochrome space... Minimalist living doesn't mean giving up everything in your life. True minimalism means you will keep everything - as long as it is truly important and makes you feel happy when you look at it.

There is always the question about the advantages of a minimalist lifestyle, so the ultimate answer of a minimalist lifestyle, isn't it to live better, live more fully and happily?

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