Do you believe in minimalism?
Minimalism is a lifestyle in which you consciously focus on what is truly important. By reducing your possessions (decluttering), you create peace of mind, space in your home, and have time and money left over for things that truly make you happy.
If you want to clean up your house and make it less cluttered, there are various ways to do this.
The most used one is the 90/90 rule: Ask yourself if you have used an item in the past 90 days, and if you are going to use it in the next 90 days. If not, get rid of it.
It’s a basic principles for a simpler life. Less is more: from the furniture to the cabinets, minimalism focuses on simplicity and tranquility.
In art you also have a minimalist art movement.
It is known for extreme simplicity, geometric shapes, and industrial materials. Artists strive for objectivity and a clean aesthetic rather than personal emotion: “What you see is what you see.” The movement is characterized by a number of specific pillars and icons: The Core Principles: The omission of superfluous details, the emphasis on pure form and color, and the use of materials such as steel, plexiglass, and raw wood.
The Core Principles are: The omission of superfluous details, the emphasis on pure form and color, and the use of materials such as steel, plexiglass, and raw wood.
Goal: To create peace, harmony, and space for reflection.

I believe there are people who can live with almost nothing. But most peoples are collectors and it gives a good feeling to live in abundance.
But for the world and its nature it would be bether if we stopped collecting.

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