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The Opportunity of Seeing the World Differently | Becoming Minimalist

The Opportunity of Seeing the World Differently | Becoming Minimalist | Positive futures | Scoop.it

"When old patterns are broken, new worlds emerge.”– Tuli Kupferberg

 

I am still amazed at the fullness of life that minimalism and simplicity offer: freedom, opportunity, meaning. I wish I had found it sooner. Unfortunately, for most of my life, I had been told something different. I had been told that joy could be found in material success—that the more I owned, the happier I would be. But they were wrong. I’m far happier today owning less than I ever was pursuing more.

 

Which got me wondering… what if some of the other messages I have been told are also wrong? What if some of the other views of the world promoted by our culture and society don’t actually lead to joy and fulfillment? What if true meaning and passion is found in the opposite?

 

What if there is unspeakable opportunity in beginning to see the world differently?"

 


Via Brad Abbott
David Hain's insight:

Less is more - a mantra I have to keep reminding myself about but always worthwhile doing so.

donhornsby's curator insight, January 9, 9:15 AM

Less is more - a mantra I have to keep reminding myself about but always worthwhile doing so.

 

(From the article): What if there is unspeakable opportunity in beginning to see the world differently?

Mercor's curator insight, January 9, 11:56 AM

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Business Model You

A quick presentation about Business Model You, the book where you learn how to ask the right questions to find the perfect job

Via Martin Gysler
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A template for career choice and more, very useful.

Martin Gysler's curator insight, January 10, 8:29 AM

A very useful book to drawing your new job, career or start-up or even a personal plan. I love this book.

Martin Gysler's comment, January 11, 8:08 AM
Yes David, it's also my opinion.