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Goodbye, things! New Japanese minimalism

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"Goodbye, Things!" is a book by the most famous minimalist in Japan and a world bestseller translated into several languages. Its author, Fumio Sasaki, is an ordinary guy who bought a lot of things, believing that this would increase his self-esteem or make him happier. When he realized that he had turned his already small home into a space filled with junk, he decided that he had had enough and needed to change something. Sasaki became interested in the ideas of minimalism and said goodbye to many things that were bothering him. The effect was amazing: he learned to get by with little, began to spend less time cleaning, paid more attention to what was really important - and, by his own admission, found true freedom and happiness.

In the book "Goodbye, Things!" the author shares his experience, gives specific recommendations and shows how minimalism can not only transform your apartment, but also truly enrich your life. Anyone can become a minimalist, and you don’t have to throw everything away, it’s important to understand what’s valuable to you and get rid of everything else.
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