I love this conversation with a beautiful brother, minimalist Joshua Becker (find him on Twitter!), on how having less stuff opens us up to so much more. He also had a brilliant take on work; a different perspective that I had not heard put quite that way before.
The best things in life aren’t things.
After a conversation with his neighbor on Memorial Day 2008, Joshua decided to become minimalist and intentionally live with fewer possessions. He cleared the clutter from our home and lives.
As a result, he found a better way to live centered on more important pursuits. It has been a journey of discovering the abundant life is actually found in owning less. And it still ranks as one the best decisions he and his wife have ever made.
His story has been seen on the CBS Evening News, NPR, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal and countless media interviews around the world. And his books have sold in the tens of thousands.
Definitely check out his blog about our journey towards a rational approach to minimalism. It is about the joys and the struggles. It is about the lessons we have learned.
It has inspired millions around the world. It is written to inspire you to intentionally live with less. And find more life because of it.
Here is great place to get started.
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