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Japanese Minimalism: Your Personal Guide To The Art Of Minimalist Living

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Read on to discover why Japanese minimalism could be the secret to your best life yet!Do to get to your deathbed with a smile on your face instead of regrets in your heart?Wish to pursue the things that stir your heart, not what your parents, family, or society expect of—or want—for you?Desire to live a simple life governed and driven by your genuine aspirations instead of superficial wishes, consumerism, and societal indoctrination?If so, embracing the principles of Japanese Minimalism and making them part of your daily life can help you live a simple, happy life where every day, you wake up smiling, eager for the day because you are living your dream life.

This book will reveal everything you need to know about Japanese minimalism,

The pitfalls of consumerismThe benefits you stand to derive from incorporating Japanese minimalism into your lifeHow to use Japanese minimalism principles to make a slow, gradual, and successful transition to a more fulfilling, well-rounded, and thriving lifeWhy pursuing shiny objects and meaningless temptations and desires will lead to deathbed regrets, and how Japanese minimalism can help you avoid that dreadful end.And so much, much more.

119 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 29, 2020

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January 12, 2025
helpful tips for minimizing

This book is short and to the point. I have been interested in minimizing for about a year and this book was helpful in giving me new ideas of how to go about it. I am 80 years old and I don’t want to leave behind a lot of junk for my children to have to deal with when I’m gone. This book gives me ideas on how to live more mindfully.
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376 reviews
April 9, 2021
This book would be good for someone looking to get started with minimalism. If you have already read some other books on the subject (like The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up or Goodbye Things), you aren’t going to learn anything new here. There were also a few typos.
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January 2, 2025
There were a few good lines but I don’t think this book was anything life changing. I mean it has motivated me to get rid of things. I think it may have been self published and could have used some better editing. At least it was short
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October 5, 2023
quick and easy to follow guide

It’s basic, easy to follow and understand. It has good and practical advise on how to apply Japanese minimalism techniques into your daily routine.
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