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Minimalism

~analog

Minimalism is removing ideas that don't work, and improving on those ideas that do.

"I had an idea that I wanted this thing, and I would use this thing, but that idea didn't work out, so I am getting rid of this thing; no harm no foul; just moving on to the next idea"

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~axionfield wrote (thread):

As Antoine de Saint-Exupery said:

Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.

~nostrodecus wrote:

This treatise on minimalism is excessively non minimalistic.

~showen wrote (thread):

Ideas don't capture the full spectrum of ways we can live minimally. A few examples I've personally seen used are digital minimalism, materialistic minimalism and minimalism relating to relationships.

Rephrased:

Minimalism is removing things that don't work, and improve on those things that do.

~whiskeyding wrote (thread):

Ideas are relatively 'easy' to dispose of, but physical things are harder. I can't countenance throwing away something of value, so I have to find someone who will make use of the object, and then either give it away or sell it. It's a lot of work to find homes for the unwanted, so nowadays I just stop bringing physical things into my life if it can be avoided.

~fish-fingerer wrote (thread):