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Read to practice a minimalist lifestyle.

Not bound by rigid rules and guidelines, "The Practice of Minimalism" flexibly provides readers with the knowledge and determination to live the life they desire by establishing their own minimalist lifestyle formula.

Báo Quảng NamBáo Quảng Nam15/06/2025

PRACTICING MINIMALISM
"The Practice of Minimalism" is a book suitable for those who want to live a different kind of life.

You need to know what a healthy minimalist lifestyle is right for you. Because everyone's life is different, each person's (minimalist) lifestyle will have a different answer. Similarly, what is essential and what feels like enough will vary from person to person.

"The Practice of Minimalism" (published jointly by The World Publishing House and Bloombooks) is a book suitable for those who desire a different kind of life, one that goes beyond simply adhering to minimalism.

"Live a life filled only with things you like and without any unnecessary waste" is the message distilled from the author Lee Hye-lim's more than 10 years of experience – from a "maximalist" (dressing up every day, once collapsing a two-tiered clothes rack due to overload...) to someone who believes "no object in this world is truly important."

More than just a minimalist lifestyle guide, "The Minimalist Lifestyle Practice" offers diverse perspectives on the conceptual nature and mindset behind minimalist living.

The "eliminate and fill" mindset—rather than simply discarding unnecessary items—is about intelligently "filling" your life with things you like, want, and need. This can also be seen as a way to cleanse the past, removing regrets, mistakes, and personal anxieties. This act of moderation at appropriate times will make life more fulfilling and healthier...

The issue isn't about speed, cost, or value, but rather the difference between "necessary" and "unnecessary," between something valuable/meaningful and not. If you consider things carefully, you'll make wise and insightful choices. It's also necessary to simplify or refine social relationships, adopting the motto "don't stop those who come, don't hold back those who leave"—this would be a wise decision in one's worldview.

"The 'Minimalist Living Practice' also provides a set of principles for minimalist living that can be summarized concisely and easily remembered, such as: In and out - When something new is put in, an old thing is thrown away / Don't hide things too deep, keep them within sight / Don't hoard, only have enough for your needs / Don't keep things - dispose of or return them immediately when possible / There are no rules - choose a household chore that you feel most inclined to do and do it immediately…

Once you've decided to embrace minimalism, you won't torment yourself by trying to create an empty, monochromatic space... Minimalism doesn't mean giving up everything in your life. True minimalism means keeping everything – as long as it's truly important and makes you happy when you look at it.

There are always questions about the advantages of a minimalist lifestyle, but isn't the ultimate goal of minimalism to live a better, more fulfilling, and happier life?

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