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I believe the key distinction between minimalism and consumerism is being intentional. 🤷🏻‍♀️ So I think it sounds like you’re approaching minimalism in a thoughtful and intentional way! The core of minimalism isn’t just about owning less—it’s about making sure what you do own serves you well, both in function and in joy. Your mindset of removing what you don’t like, don’t use, or find to be low quality, while keeping and upgrading to things that truly serve you, aligns with minimalism, no? 🤔
Comment by ljcorti at 01/03/2025 at 18:42 UTC
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for the low-quality items i think it’s just a question of feeling good indeed. not sure the way to go: selling, donating or wearing until breakage, i have had mixed recommendations but i wanna do my best to make sure my changes in personal taste don’t waste perfectly good items of clothing. from now on i will be focusing on essentials if i buy anything in the near future!