What does minimalism mean to you? and why did you decide to apply minimalism to your life?
Can you believe that one can lead a minimalistic lifestyle without even realizing it?
It happened to me.
And that is the reason why when I started doing it, I did not care for its definition or what is defined as minimalist.
At that time I was backpacking around New Zealand after over a year working and moving along the country. During the first year, I bought a 7-seat second-hand car to drive to work and travel to nearby destinations. It was great as I could bring anything with me whenever I moved, just dumped everything in the boot and the back since I often traveled alone and there was plenty of room. I kept buying new things ‘cause there was still space for storage. It never occurred to me that these belongings would one day give me a headache.
I had a few months left of my stay, so it was time to sell the car. Until then, it hit me that I owned so many things, all boxes and containers filled with books, cooking appliances, and clutter that I picked up along the way or my friends gave me when they left. I kept these things with the thought that one day it would come in handy, but before it ever happen, I might be buried in this.
I planned to hitch-hike for the rest of my journey here, but nobody would give me a ride if I have too much stuff. And more importantly, it would be exhausting if I carry all of them.
I started to sort everything out, either donating, giving things away, or selling, I ended up with a few sets of clothes, hiking gear as I still needed them and my guitar. Though I had no idea what a minimalist was, I was only thinking about how to travel lighter and keep the bare necessities.
Needless to say, I enjoy travelling more than ever. I felt like a bird, fly as I like, stay as I please. I had more time and space to take in the scenery and talk to people without worrying about my luggage getting in the way.
Now, when I’ve been practicing minimalism for a while and have more time to learn about this lifestyle. I prefer to think of it as simplicity. I think one of the reasons minimalist came naturally to me is because I always prefer things to be simple and basic.
Whenever I decide to buy new things, I always ask myself if it is really necessary, if there is any substitute for it, whether I could borrow it from someone if I just need it temporarily.
However, it’s been difficult at times to decide what to let go of, especially when I come back home and live in the city.
The start of the new year is a wonderful time to look into new ways and practices on the minimalistic journey. I believe that this is a journey and not a destination and as a journey, we should be able to enjoy it, fail and learn from our mistakes.
Thank for this initiative, I hope to learn more about the community and discuss with people who have the same interest or are on this journey.
I'd like to invite my dear friends and
to join me.
Happy new year!
Enjoy the journey!