We own too many things in general. We sense the clutter's weight and pressure, and we are sick of sweeping and sorting. While excess consumption leads to larger homes, faster vehicles, better technologies, and so on, it never brings joy. Joshua Becker knew that he was spending way too much time sorting belongings, sweeping up messes, and buying more. So Joshua and his family agreed to eradicate from their home and life the non-essential possessions.…
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We own too many things in general. We sense the clutter’s weight and pressure, and we are sick of sweeping and sorting. While excess consumption leads to larger homes, faster vehicles, better technologies, and so on, it never brings joy. Joshua Becker knew that he was spending way too much time sorting belongings, sweeping up messes, and buying more. So Joshua and his family agreed to eradicate from their home and life the non-essential possessions. In return, they find a life of more liberty, more happiness, more generosity, and more willingness to do the most important things. Joshua Becker teaches you that reducing belongings is the easiest way to optimize life through concrete ideas and inspiration to personalize your own minimalist design. Are you prepared for a life with less cleaning and less stress?
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We own too many things in general. We sense the clutter’s weight and pressure, and we are sick of sweeping and sorting. While excess consumption leads to larger homes, faster vehicles, better technologies, and so on, it never brings joy. Joshua Becker knew that he was spending way too much time sorting belongings, sweeping up messes, and buying more. So Joshua and his family agreed to eradicate from their home and life the non-essential possessions. In return, they find a life of more liberty, more happiness, more generosity, and more willingness to do the most important things. Joshua Becker teaches you that reducing belongings is the easiest way to optimize life through concrete ideas and inspiration to personalize your own minimalist design. Are you prepared for a life with less cleaning and less stress?
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